Starfield Xbox One

Can You Play Starfield on Xbox One?

Many players wonder if they can play Starfield on their Xbox One consoles. Unfortunately, it’s been confirmed that there is no Xbox One native version of Starfield, but that’s not the whole story. You can still play the game on Microsoft’s last-gen console, even if it’s only coming out on Xbox Series X|S.

Is Starfield coming out on Xbox One?

To the disappointment of many, Starfield isn’t releasing natively for Xbox One. However, there’s a silver lining. The game is accessible to Xbox One users through Xbox Cloud Gaming. This means instead of playing a version directly optimized for Xbox One; you can stream the game from Microsoft’s servers and get the same experience as if you were playing it on an Xbox Series X|S or PC.

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How to play Starfield on Xbox Cloud Gaming on Xbox One

To access Starfield on Xbox One using Xbox Cloud Gaming, you must subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This service is priced at $16.99, and unfortunately, the previously available $1 one-month trials for Game Pass Ultimate have been discontinued for now.

Once subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, head over to the Microsoft Store on your Xbox One. From there, you can download the Xbox Cloud Gaming app.

Once Xbox Cloud Gaming is set up on your console, browse the library of available games. Once you find it, select Starfield to start streaming and playing. Remember, a stable and high-speed internet connection will ensure a smooth gaming experience. Additionally, you’ll have to wait until September 6 to play Starfield using this method, as the early access period is only for people who buy the game outright.

By utilizing Xbox Cloud Gaming, Starfield becomes a reality on your Xbox One. Even without a native version, you can experience the entire game with little loss in fidelity.

Starfield on Xbox One FAQ

Q: Can I play Starfield on my Xbox One console?

A: Yes, while there isn’t a native version of Starfield for Xbox One, you can play the game on your Xbox One using Xbox Cloud Gaming. This allows you to stream the game from Microsoft’s servers, giving you an experience akin to playing it on an Xbox Series X|S or PC.

Q: Do I need a specific subscription to play Starfield via Xbox Cloud Gaming?

A: Yes, to access Starfield on Xbox One through Xbox Cloud Gaming, you need to be subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which is priced at $16.99. It’s important to note that the $1 one-month trials for Game Pass Ultimate are no longer available.

Q: How can I set up Xbox Cloud Gaming to play Starfield on my Xbox One?

A: After subscribing to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, go to the Microsoft Store on your Xbox One and download the Xbox Cloud Gaming app. Once it’s set up, you can browse the game library, select Starfield, and start streaming. Ensure you have a reliable and high-speed internet connection for the best gameplay experience. Keep in mind, however, that you’ll have to wait until September 6 to play Starfield this way if you haven’t purchased the game directly.

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