Starfield contains a wealth of areas to explore meaning our Starfield planets and worlds guide is bound to come in handy as you pilot your ship across the galaxies.
Bethesda knows how to make a compelling open world. But if earlier the world was limited to just one planet, then in Starfield you can explore entire galaxies. Although the game has not yet been released, we already know quite a lot of information about it. Therefore, in this guide, we will tell you about the full list of Starfield planets and worlds confirmed so far.
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Starfield universe guide
Bethesda has finally released its new space title, Starfield. The game will take place in the future when humanity has been able to explore space for dozens of light years. Players will be able to create a unique character in a very detailed character customisation in order to start exploring this incredibly huge world as a member of Constellation.
You can also craft various weapons and equipment. But the coolest thing is that players can build unique spaceships. You will have access to many different modules from which you will create your spaceship. Moreover, the gameplay will change while controlling the spaceship depending on the modules you choose.
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All this is necessary to make your space adventure more exciting. Fortunately, space in Starfield is anything but empty. According to Todd Howard, Starfield's Game Director, there will be about 1,000 different planets in the game.
Full list of Starfield planets and worlds so far
Howard's 1000 planets claim sounds cool. But, for now, we only know about a few star systems that were shown in the game's trailer. In total, we saw seven star systems:
- Akila
- Al-Battani V
- Alchiba IV-A
- Alchiba VII-B
- Alchiba X-B
- Algorab III-B
- Alpha Andraste II
- Alpha Andraste III
- Altair II
- Anselon
- Aranae
- Arcturus III
- Bardeen III
- Beta Ternion III
- Cassiopeia I
- Cassiopeia IV-A
- Charybdis III
- Charybdis V
- Chawla
- Cruth
- Danra
- Deepala
- Freya IX-B
- Gagarin
- Groombridge VIII-A
- Jemison
- Jupiter
- Kazarah
- Kreet
- Kumasi III
- Io
- Magreth
- Mars
- Mercury
- Moloch I
- Montara Luna
- Neebas
- Nemeria IV-A
- Neptune
- Nesoi
- Niira
- Nirvana II
- Olivas
- Piazzi IV
- Piazza VII
- Porrima I
- Porrima III
- Porrima IV-C
- Porrima IV-D
- Porrima V
- Porrima V-A
- Procyon III
- Rasalhague I
- Saturn
- Sumati
- Sy-920
- Syrma I
- Tau Ceti II-A
- Tau Ceti VIII
- Tau Ceti VIII-B
- Tidacha I
- Uranus
- Washakie
- Vectera
- Venus
- Verne II
- Volii Alpha
- Washakie
- Zamka
What we know about the different planets
Unfortunately, given the sheer size of the game, it's tough to be an expert on Starfield's planets. Moreover, we only know about a few planets in a few systems in great detail. For instance, in Alpha Centauri, shown the most in the trailer, we saw such planets as Jemison, Olivas, Gagarin, and the moon Chawla.
As for the worlds, a huge variety of them await players in the game. You will, therefore, be able to visit many different worlds, such as water, deserts, jungles, mountains, technological, and more. Some of them will be inhabited, while most may be empty and unexplored.
So to sum up, we are building our knowledge base about the planets in Starfield. We'll be sure to come back and update all of our lists and guides as soon as we discover new worlds to explore.
But there you have it, that's all there is to know about the Starfield planets and worlds so far. For more, be sure to check out our other guides showcasing how to heal and how space combat works.