Still mad at the cancellation of the rumored Mandalorian shooter? Then consider using all of your anger to follow the path of DeityVengy, a Starfield modder who more or less created his own Mandalorian experience.
There are people who already love Starfield as is, and others who can at least see all the possibilities to make a great game that exist within. Some of those from the latter group are more dedicated than others, and hardly anyone will beat DeityVengy, a YouTuber and Starfield modding enthusiast who employed over one hundred mods to turn Starfield into the closest we can get to a video game adaptation of the Mandalorian TV series.
On top of character skins, blasters, mobile empire units, Jetpacks, and revamped Star Wars-based menus, the most amazing part is that everything works beautifully well together. It really does look like you’re in one of the highest-budget episodes of the series.
Even though DeityVengy is constantly trying to improve the experience and will probably never stop adding new mods as he finds them, they say the mods below constitute the core of this Mandalorian experience.
- Mandalorian Suit
- Star Wars Aliens
- UC Empire
- Freestar Rebels
- Shadow Collective – Crimson Fleet Conversion
- Star Wars Purge Troopers
- Hugin’s Ecliptic Bounty Hunters
- Star Wars Weapon Replacer (ALL)
- Star Wars Aurebesh Conversion
- Starfield HD Overhaul
- Boostpack to Jetpack
- Unified Camera
- Slightly Better Weapon Icons
Whether you love or don’t care for Bethesda’s games, it’s hard to deny that they still push the envelope when it comes to fan creations — even when the company seems to accidentally thwart all modding efforts in other games.
If none of this floats your spaceship, you can play normal Starfield on Xbox Series X|S and PC, and watch The Mandalorian on Disney +.