After years of speculation, Starfield will reportedly finally make its way to PS5 next month. Reliable leaker Dealabs states that the sci-fi RPG is slated to launch April 7 on Sony’s system, with preorders possibly beginning March 17 or 18.
This echoes a report from last month that mentioned Starfield arriving April 7 on PS5 with two editions. The only difference is that Dealabs claims these differing options are named standard and premium, instead of standard and deluxe. Dealabs also added pricing, with standard supposedly costing €49.99 and premium going for €69.99. It’ll be intriguing to see whether these prices are similar in the US or possibly converted to $60/$80.
Starfield is set to get new story DLC, though game director Todd Howard has tempered expectations regarding Starfield 2.0 claims. “I think it’s the kinda thing where if you like Starfield, we think you’re going to love this,” the Bethesda boss told Kinda Funny last month. There’s no release date yet for the expansion, though releasing with the PS5 version would make sense.
Along with a PS5 version of Starfield, there were rumors the game would come to Switch 2 as well. However, a report emerged last month claiming Starfield on Switch 2 has basically been indefinitely delayed. The studio is supporting Nintendo’s system in other ways, with Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition recently releasing on the console.
For more, check out GameSpot’s Starfield review. The game launched in 2023 and has only been available on PC and Xbox Series X|S.






