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How To Visit the Empire State Building in Starfield

As you visit thousands of planets in dozens of unique systems, you can find tons of content, from consumables to unique spaceships. But at some…

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoSeptember 5, 20233 Mins Read
Empire State Building Starfield
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As you visit thousands of planets in dozens of unique systems, you can find tons of content, from consumables to unique spaceships. But at some point, you will want to know more about the first house of humanity. You can visit Earth relatively early in the game plot to discover it’s a vast, lifeless wasteland. However, you will find answers to many questions by visiting the New Atlantis Museum. Fortunately, there are still traces of human life on the planet, and the Empire State Building is one of them. The dilapidated but still majestic Empire State Building is waiting for you to find and visit it in Starfield, and we will help you with this.

Starfield: How To Find the Empire State Building on Earth

How To Visit the Empire State Building in Starfield
Image Source: Bethesda via YouTube TKs-Mantis

As we said earlier, to find the Empire State Building in Starfield, you must go to Earth after obtaining the coordinates in New Atlantis. Exploring such a giant planet on foot is not the best idea, although it does not exclude accidental success. However, here’s what you need to do to find the coordinates of the Empire State Building in Starfield and visit this place on Earth:

  • First, visit the New Atlantis and get to the MAST District.
  • Use NAT and reach a large building with the MAST sign at the entrance.
  • Go inside the building and in the Elevator. Use the terminal to go up to the “Central Command / Office of the President / System Defense” floor.
  • Go to President Abello’s office and take the Our Lost Heritage book from her desk. You will notice this brown and blue book quickly. And you can safely pick it up without worrying about being punished.
  • After reading the book contents, you will automatically add the coordinates of the Empire State Building to your Earth map.
  • Travel to the Sol System and select the Empire State Building marker on the Earth map to land near this landmark.

We recommend using the Boost Pack to get a better view of this majestic building against the background of the endless desert. It is a great place to take some memorable photos for your collection. In addition, you can explore the area around this building and pick up a small New York snow globe as a trophy for the work done. We don’t know who left it there, but it looks too new for its time.

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Starfield will be available on Xbox Series X|S and PC on September 6.

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