How to start Starfield Shattered Space DLC

Starfield ship landing on Va'ruun'kai planetBethesda

Starfield Shattered Space lets players explore a brand-new planet to find out what happened to the followers of House Vaa’run, battle new enemies, and collect new gear.

While Starfield boasts tons of explorations across over 1,000 planets, the new Vaa’run’kai planet is “handcrafted” and built to feature the entirety of the expansion’s story. If you played Skyrim, it’s more like the Dragonborn DLC than Dawnguard.

Here’s everything we know about how to start Shattered Space including the requirements and recommended level.

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Starfield Shattered Space requirements

the oracle space station in starfield shattered space dlcBethesda
Something has gone disastrously wrong on The Oracle.

Before you can begin Starfield Shattered Space, make sure you own the DLC. If you bought the Premium Edition you’ll already have access, but if not, you can get the DLC separately for $29.99 (Game Pass subscribers also get a nice 10% discount).

Once you’ve bought Shattered Space and updated the game, make sure you’ve completed the “One Small Step” quest. This is Starfield’s first main mission, so unless you’re starting a new save, you should have it ticked off already.

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Where to start Shattered Space

grav jumping until you get the Distress Signal in StarfieldDexerto/Bethesda
Keep jumping until you get this distress signal.

Once you’ve completed the introductory mission, grav-jump to any system that’s not being used for a quest. Here, you’ll get a distress call and find The Oracle, a large star station.

As soon as you get the distress call, you can open your missions menu, look for the quest “What Remains”, and select the option Show up on the map to locate the Oracle. However, it should be on whichever quest-free system you grav-jumped to.

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If you’re grav-jumping from one system to the other and still won’t get the distress signal, there’s two things you can do:

  1. Make sure your console or launcher has downloaded both the free Starfield update and the Shattered Space DLC. When my Steam download finished, I launched the game but couldn’t get the distress signal to show up. After closing Starfield, I noticed Steam started downloading a second 5 GB pack, which I assume was Shattered Space. Once that was done and I restarted the game, the distress signal popped up immediately.
  2. If jumping to another system doesn’t do the trick, try traveling to different planets within the same system. Just make sure there aren’t any active quests on that planet. For reference, I went to Muphrid VII in the Muphrid system, and it worked for me.

Once you spot the Oracle, board it to get to Va’ruun’kai, where you can continue Shattered Space’s main quest, talk to the locals to kick off sidequests, or freely explore the new planet.

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They warned you not to board the Oracle, but no one can stop you and your intergalactic adventures.

Bethesda recommends being at least level 35 “for the best experience.” However, it’s not necessary, so if you find Va’ruun’kai and its new enemies too difficult, you can always lower the difficulty.

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Remember that playing on a low difficulty will slow progression following Update 1.11.36 so try to find the balance that works best for you. For some extra help, you can also arm yourself with the best weapons in the game before jumping in.

Should you start a new game or NG+ to play Shattered Space?

No need to start over or start a new game plus to play Shattered Space – you can jump into it with your current save. In fact, the NPCs in the quest will react differently depending on whether it’s your first playthrough or if you’re in a new game plus. So, if you want to get the most of Shattered Space, I’d finish the DLC once in my regular save file and one in my new game plus save file.

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Also, make sure you’ve got the REV-8 vehicle as it’ll make exploring Va’ruun’kai much easier.