A creativeStarfieldfan has designed an Xbox Series X heavily incorporating the game’s NASA-punk tech style.Starfieldwas recently given a 45-minute gameplay deep dive after Xbox’s Games Showcase, where game director Todd Howard walked fans through the game’s vast array of gameplay features and systems.In the middle ofStarfield’s deep dive Direct, Todd Howard revealed a bevy of physical collector’s items and accessories.Starfield’s Constellation Editionprovides players with the real-life version of the Chronomark Watch used by the player character in-game, as well as a stylish storage case for it. On the accessories side of the coin was aStarfield-themed limited edition wireless Xbox headset and controller, both adorned with the sleek, white NASA-punk aesthetic featured heavily in the game’s art.RELATED:Starfield Xbox Controller Comes With Surprise BonusOne fan took things a step further and created an entire Xbox Series X mockup using that same NASA-punk style. On Twitter, Dreamer360X posted four images showcasing what their version of aStarfield-themed Xbox Series X would look like. The base color is white, matching the official headset and controller. The design also features gray topographical lines, a visual motif that’s been prominent inStarfield’s art, and is fitting considering the varying terrain players will encounter while exploringStarfield’s hundreds of planets.

Dreamer’s console design also smartly features that quad-colored stripe around the Xbox button, just like how it’s situated on the controller. The stripe continues on the left side of the console where it houses thelogo of Constellation, the in-game organization known as the last group of space explorers. Another nice touch is the disc-sized circle above the console’s disc drive which reads “scan started.” The rest of the console is covered in an amalgamation of neat, red and gray lines and switches emulating old NASA-style control panels.

It is worth mentioning that the only first-party Xbox title to get the Xbox Series X special edition console treatment was the 20th anniversary ofHalo, which launched right around the release ofHalo Infinitein 2021. TheHaloSeries X was darker and featured a starry night sky and boxy golden lines. If aStarfieldSeries X is in the pipeline, which is entirely possible considering the magnitude of Bethesda Game Studios' 1,000-planet space epic, it’ll be interesting to see if it will look similar to Dreamer’s white design or if it takes a different visual approach. With theHaloSeries X having been revealed atGamescom’s Opening Night Livein 2021, it wouldn’t be out of the question to see the officialStarfielditeration of the console unveiled at this year’s show just a few weeks ahead of the game’s September launch.

Starfieldis coming to PC and Xbox Series X|S on September 6.