A Starfield-themed skateboard with the Starfield logo behind it.
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Here’s a Starfield skateboard you can buy, because radical or something

Kickflip your way to the stars

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In the run-up to Starfield, many of you will be anticipating the antics you can get up to in Bethesda’s space-faring RPG. While it’s unlikely that the game will let you “hang ten” (or whatever) while exploring alien worlds, you can still pull some moves with a skateboard themed on the game.

Over on the Bethesda website, if you wish to relive those glory days of the Tony Hawk games you can pick up an “aerial skate deck” while you wait for Starfield to come out. Featuring the logo and artwork inspired by the upcoming game, the item itself does not actually come with wheels. But don’t worry. The site says you can still hang it on your wall.

A photo of someone holding a Starfield-themed skateboard.
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This is just one of many Starfield paraphernalia objects that you can buy (so long as it’s in stock), such as a journal, “constellation” jacket, desk mat, and, of course, a mug. If you do want to pick up the skateboard deck, currently priced at $75, you will need to purchase the wheels and grip tape separately, unless you have some spare lying around.

Much of the gaming world is eagerly awaiting the arrival of Starfield. Originally set to release in November 2022, the date was pushed back to sometime in 2023 before a final launch date of September 6 was officially announced by Bethesda.

It represents something a little different for the Elder Scrolls and Fallout studio, so a lot of people are curious to see what Todd Howard and his team have been working on these past few years. Then, and only then, will the studio give news about the whereabouts of TES6. Maybe!


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