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Starfield is finally here.
After decades in the making, Starfield was originally just a twinkle in Todd Howard’s eye.

Looks pretty good, doesn’t it?
A sci-fi alternative to The Elder Scrolls, set in a vast explorable cosmos.
The technology wasn’t there, but the ambition was and finally, the stars aligned.
Starfieldis an incredibly vast game with a similarly vast amount of things to do and see.

Looks pretty good, doesn’t it?
Although not without its flaws, Starfield enjoys an incredibly bright future, per our fullStarfield review.
It doesn’t hurt that it’s also available on day one inXbox Game Pass, too.
It’s a great solution that offers a ton of potential.

Looks pretty good, doesn’t it?
There was no custom Xbox console in sight, though, until now that is.
The Starfield custom wrap is a little more expensive at $49.99, while the others are $44.99.
“A WRAP?!

The wraps are high quality and easy to apply.
for FIFTY BUCKS?”
Such wraps only make sense if they’re actually of a high-quality bar, though.
Thankfully, I’m happy to report that these definitely are.

The little details really stand out on the Starfield wrap.
I can report that this isn’t the case either.
The rush to get into space left Starfield’s technology looking very familiar.
Microsoft has carefully transported that design aesthetic to the wrap here.

The wraps make more sense than custom consoles, honestly.
From a distance, it’s hard to tell that this thing is a wrap at all.
A universe of Xbox customization possibilities
The Starfield wrap is quite clearly just the beginning.
As we head deeper into the Xbox Series X|S generation, the potential is pretty limitless.

Perhaps one day we could see custom art wraps appear as part of theXbox Design Lab?
Perhaps we’ll get a tower design forTowerborne, or some gothic makeover forHellblade 2.
Hopefully Microsoft will also consider wraps for the humble Xbox Series S, too.















