Can you go to jail in Starfield? Prison explained

Can you go to jail in Starfield? Prison explained
Images via Bethesda

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Chris Penwell

Published 

6th Sep 2023 21:44

In prior Bethesda games, you can be locked up if you commit a felony or two, but can you go to jail in Starfield? Bethesda's ambitious new RPG offers a whole host of gameplay systems, and many of those can be exploited to earn yourself some quick currency - but not all are above board.

Since we can explore the stars however we like in Starfield, we can imagine causing mischief as a bounty hunter or a scoundrel like Star Wars' Han Solo. However, will the game follow on from its predecessors like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and send you to prison? Here's what we know about going to jail in Starfield.

Is it possible to go to jail in Starfield?

Starfield has stunning vistas and jail cells
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Screenshot via Bethesda Softworks YouTube channel

Yes, you can go to jail in Starfield.

The universe of Starfield seems limitless, but with that freedom comes responsibility. If you cause any mischief on the planets of the game, you may be arrested for your crimes. 

"Yes, you can elect to go to jail or pay a fine when you’re arrested (or even resist arrest and try to escape)," said lead quest designer Will Shen in a Discord Q&A (via Game8).

Each of the Settled Systems within Starfield is similar to how The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim works rather than Fallout 4. "There’s civilization, there’s government, and there are laws," said lead designer Emil Pagliarulo. "And in a couple of cases, we actually explore the themes of crime and punishment in our futuristic universe."

What else can happen to you in Starfield?

Starfield lets you explore over 1,000 planets.
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Image via Bethesda

There are many, many characters you'll meet in the game. Starfield director Todd Howard said that there are over 150,000 lines of dialogue amongst its over 1,000 planets in 2021. That number changed to 250,000 a year later in October 2022 (via GamePressure). To put that into perspective, Skyrim only has 60,000 and Fallout 4 has 110,000. This is Bethesda's biggest game by a country mile.

During your adventure, there are over 20 companions to find who'll help you on your journey. Like Skyrim, you'll also have to decide which faction to side with. "As for whether or not the United Colonies will be violently angry with you if you ultimately take the Crimson Fleet's side, yeah, they ain't happy," said Pagliarulo in the same Q&A.

For more Starfield guides, check out our Starfield lockpicking guide - maybe it'll help you avoid jail.

Chris Penwell
About the author
Chris Penwell
Chris Penwell is an experienced video games journalist with a Bachelor in Communications. He loves to play narrative-focused games like Kingdom Hearts and Beyond Good & Evil.
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