A Starlink: Battle for Atlas Xbox Key — also known as an Xbox code or Xbox digital code — is the official activation code you redeem in the Microsoft Store, working on Xbox One and Series X|S. From €5.87 (-80%) at Difmark, Account format · Cheapest official key: €8.81, 71% below the €29.99 Microsoft Store ES price · 11 verified stores, 19 offers in stock · Updated 01h 21min ago.
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It is a step away from the cheapest it has ever been, and it has not gone below that in a long time.
It hit €6.75 in December 2024, 20 months ago.
In all that time it has gone from €6.75 to €59.99, and never below.
You are €0.24 away from the cheapest it has ever been, so waiting for it to go lower is not realistic.
Starlink: Battle for Atlas for Xbox One starts at €5.87 at Difmark, 80% under the €29.99 of the official store — but that is a shared account, not a key of your own. If you want a key tied to your own account, the cheapest is €8.81 at Eneba.
This is the lowest price it has ever been recorded at.
That €5.87 already includes the Gocdkeys coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
With 19 offers across 11 stores there is enough competition for the price to move, so the gap between the cheapest and the rest is worth checking before you buy.
What you can actually buy today: an Xbox Key from €8.81 at Eneba, which you redeem yourself and leaves the game on your own account and a shared account from €5.87 at Difmark, where you log in with the seller credentials instead of owning it.
The shared account at €5.87 undercuts the key at €8.81 by €2.94, but on an account the game stays tied to credentials the seller controls; for €2.94 the key is yours and nobody can take it back.
Beyond the standard edition at €8.81, there is the Deluxe at €17.91 at Kinguin, €12.04 more. Check on the store what each one adds before paying the difference.
9 of the 19 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
103 outlets reviewed it and it averages 76 out of 100, with 56% recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Xbox key that Cdkeys Com has at €74.29 is more than 12 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €8.81 at Eneba.
For most people the key at €8.81 at Eneba is the sensible buy: the game stays on your own account and it is only €2.94 more than the shared account.
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With its exclusive use of some substantial Star Fox content, you're getting the best version of Starlink: Battle for Atlas on Nintendo Switch. And with... Read more
There's no other title with quite the same approach as Starlink has taken and it's easily the best integration of toys to life that has... Read more
An enjoyable story, solid gameplay and a respectable solution to the pitfalls of the toys-to-life concept make for a surprisingly good experience no matter how... Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fantastic sci-fi game that's well worth playing no matter how old you are. The physical toys are attractive enough... Read more
At its core, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fantastic space exploration game, with solid flights, fights and enemies, but can be a complicated toys-to-life... Read more
Once you put aside Starlink's somewhat confused nature and design, what you're left with is a genuinely enjoyable open space adventure. Read more
Even without the toys, or even in spite of the toys, Starlink is a great game. Add in couch Coop and this is a fun... Read more
Despite the repetitive nature of Starlink, I still mostly enjoyed my time with it, and I think that's partially because it doesn't feel bloated content-wise.... Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is an incredible experience providing a seamless transition of space and planet exploration. Read more
Ubisoft's late-stage toys-to-life entry is pretty, derivative and slightly lacking in charm. Read more
As frustrating as the experience can be, there's a lot of enjoyment — and potential — to actually be had.. Read more
Starlink: The Battle for Atlas is a solid and very enjoyable space-fighter themed take on Ubisoft's traditional open-world formula. It has a good amount of... Read more
Overall, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a solid foundation if Ubisoft wants to make this into an ongoing franchise. Allowing you to play with or... Read more
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Starlink: Battle For Atlas is a fun game that adults and children alike will enjoy. The planets are beautiful and the amount of customisations... Read more
Starlink's integration of the Starfox franchise might seem like a cheap gimmick, but does the collaboration between Ubisoft and Nintendo for the Swtich version pay... Read more
Starlink is a fun, albeit repetitive, game of space combat and exploration--but the digital version of the game is the way to go if you're... Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a good game that's robbed of greatness by a lack of ambition and terrible toys-to-life implementation. Everything it gets right... Read more
Frustrating platform elements and rote missions prevent Starlink from being as good as its promise deserves. Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fun, arcade-y revival of the spaceship shooter that's been filled out with a lot of extra open world stuff... Read more
A muddled mess of good intentions and corporate greed that ruins a promising space adventure with needless repetition and horribly expensive toys to life gimmicks. Read more
Instead of forcing story-based planet missions into a game that doesn't have an interesting story, Starlink should have doubled down on space combat. If it... Read more
Before you know it, Starlink turns playing with toys into something that feels an awful lot like work. Read more
Starlink's fighters are fun, whether you're playing with them in game mode or just racing around the living room and dogfighting with your kids or... Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a great new take on the concept of toys to life. Also, it presentes a very interesting view of an... Read more
A great space opera for kids, which includes fast combat, deep exploration and some strategic elements. The use of toys and split screen multiplayer fits... Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas can become a good starting point for a new franchise with a toys-to-life concept done the right way. Sadly, its repetitive... Read more
With a forgettable Story but a strong team or characters, Starlink: Battle for Atlas is an interesting experience with good mechanics and a different approach... Read more
Starlink marks a bold and intriguing return for the toys-to-life genre. An engrossing even if ultimately flawed space journey. Read more
Ubisoft's StarLink Battle for Atlas is a brave, half-successful attempt to bring the "Toys to Life" back to life. The Ubisoft Toronto product gives life... Read more
Starlink is a well-done mixture between an arcadeshooter and an openworld game with focus on exploration, which delivers players a good package combined together with... Read more
Starlink has a good playful foundation, but it has been sacrificed to a generic Open World approach and rampant recycling. Atlas is all about mass... Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a fun game that, bluntly, delivers intense space battles and exploration of fun and curious worlds. Its difficulty could be... Read more
While directed at kids, Starlink is to be enjoyed by everyone. Yes it is pricy but other than that it is an amazing adventure. The... Read more
A unique but expensive space experience if you want to enjoy it in full. Read more
Starlink: Battle for Atlas draws you in with fast responsive controls, but quickly dulls out with its mundane tasks. Read more
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