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Starfield Players Discover Planets That Look Like Famous Sci-Fi Worlds

  • Starfield players discovered a planet in the game that looks very similar to the Halo planet Reach. Both planets are lush with forests, hills, and canyons.

  • The planet is called Eridani II in both Starfield and real life. It's located in the same star system as Reach.

  • Fans are searching Starfield for planets from other popular sci-fi franchises like Star Trek and Alien.

  • Some players have even found a planet that resembles Earth from many video games.

  • The planet discovery has prompted fans to share their excitement online and look for more clever Easter eggs.

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