I collect sci-fi audiobobs religiously, and 'Starfield' was high on my wishlist—but no dice. After checking Audible, Libby, and even Bethesda’s site, it’s clear there’s no official audiobook version. The game’s lore is begging for a voice actor to bring its factions and cosmic weirdness to life. Maybe someday we’ll get a narrator growling about the Freestar Collective or the UC’s politics.
In the meantime, I’ve settled for replaying the game with subtitles on and digging into the art book’s text snippets. It’s not the same, but it’s something. If you’re craving space-themed audio, Andy Weir’s 'Project Hail Mary' has an award-winning audiobook that scratches a similar itch. Here’s hoping Bethesda greenlights a 'Starfield' audio drama or companion novel soon.
I recently went down a rabbit hole trying to find the audiobook version of 'Starfield' because I prefer listening to sci-fi while commuting. From what I gathered, 'Starfield' doesn’t have an official audiobook release yet, which is a bummer since the game’s lore is so rich and immersive. Bethesda’s world-building always feels like it deserves a full audio treatment—imagine hearing those cosmic mysteries narrated with dramatic sound effects! For now, fans might have to rely on YouTube lore deep dives or fan-made readings. If an audiobook drops, I’ll be first in line, but until then, I’m sticking to the game and art books for my fix.
On the bright side, similar sci-fi titles like 'The Expanse' series have fantastic audiobooks, so that’s my temporary workaround.
I’ve been eagerly tracking any news about a 'Starfield' audiobook adaptation. After scouring official sources and publisher catalogs, it seems there isn’t one available—at least not as of now. Given how expansive the game’s universe is, an audiobook could dive into backstories like the Colony War or the mysteries of the artifacts. It’d be perfect for fans who want to explore the setting hands-free.
That said, Bethesda has partnered with del Rey Books for the 'Starfield' novelization, so an audiobook might follow eventually. Other game tie-ins, like 'The Art of Starfield,' already exist, so hope isn’t lost. Until then, I’ve been listening to sci-fi podcasts or older titles like 'Mass Effect: Nexus Uprising' to fill the void. The lack of an audiobook feels like a missed opportunity, especially for a franchise leaning hard into narrative depth.
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