Crystals in Starfield.
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Bethesda’s hidden 1,001 unique Starfield ads around the world

Gotta find 'em all.

Starfield‘s launch is closer than ever, and Bethesda has been doing its best to ensure hype levels stay as high as possible. At Gamescom, a new live-action trailer was revealed to get fans into the space exploration mood. You can also be an explorer here on Earth by locating the 1,001 unique ads Bethesda has hidden all over the world.

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As Bethesda has explained, these ads are “windows to the worlds” of Starfield, providing a peek into what you can expect from the game. The ads that have been found so far don’t contain much besides stunning art from the game, though fans have been having fun locating them all.

Large spacecraft in Starfield.
Image via Bethesda.

Find all Starfield’s ‘Windows to the Worlds’

The number of ads is likely a reference to Todd Howard’s claim that the upcoming game will feature over 1,000 planets. Finding them all is a monumental task, but fans have been coordinating themselves in Bethesda’s official Discord server. Currently, Bethesda’s established server channels for the following locations, though not all the listed countries have found ads yet:

  • Australia
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Middle East
  • New Zealand
  • Netherlands
  • Nordics
  • Poland
  • South Africa
  • Spain
  • United Kingdom

All the ads are also numbered, making it easier to keep track of which have been discovered. Four have already been found in London, with one spotted in Tufnell Park. If you don’t locate any of the Windows to the Worlds, you’ll still have a chance to see Starfield ads as they’ve also been spotted on buses in London and Australia, as images in the Discord server reveal.


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