Blast Zone in Akila City is one of the many missions and side quests that are available for players to explore and complete in Starfield. Recall how you started out in the game as a miner? This mission, however, forces you to relive that experience. However, a number of users have noted that this mission occasionally exhibits the typical Bethesda game bug. So, in this article, we'll explain how to fix the bug and complete Starfield's Blast Zone quest.
How to Start the Blast Zone Quest in Starfield
How to Start the Blast Zone Quest in Starfield
Missions like Blast Zone help convey the message that Starfield wants you to become fully immersed in the virtual world. It not only frees you from the stressful space travel, but it also allows you to take a break and mine in peace. The steps listed below will help you begin one of the most grounded (get it?)
- Land at the Akila City. It is located inside the Cheyenne star system.
- Once at Akila City, there are two ways to get this mission. The first one is by overhearing NPC conversations and locating the person (Ngodup) who assigned us this quest. However, in our case, we located the person while randomly roaming the streets.
- Once you enter Akila City, head straight to the Freestar Ranger office. Take the left and then the first right.
- Talk to Ngodup if you want to. He sells homes in Akila as a real estate agent. He will make you an offer to buy one. Quickly turn down the offer.
- When you finish, Ngodup will ask you to remove some natural minerals from the lower areas of Akila City so they can construct affordable housing for people. Thankfully, you are an ex-Argos miner and are the ideal candidate for this position!
Fix the Blast Zone Mission Bug in Starfield
Multiple users have reported that there is a chance of this questline getting bugged out. In some cases, the terrain we have to mine doesn’t appear. In other cases, the Laser Cutter doesn’t destroy the required terrain. While Bethesda hasn’t fixed this bug through any of the recent hotfixes, the community has found a workaround to fix this bug and complete the mission.
All you have to do is fly over to the Venus planet in the solar system. Then, take a nap for around ten hours in-game. Once done, return to Akila City, and you should be able to progress the quest as intended. If everything goes properly, you should be able to finish and get your Blast Zone mission rewards.
Blast Zone paints a subtle picture of the economic divide between people in Akila City. While most people have a place to stay and afford housing, many still cannot. Therefore, some people in Akila City are trying to change that. Did you find any particular side quest that you enjoyed? Any quest you are stuck on and need help with? Let us know in the comments below. Alternatively, if you want to learn about some of the best planets in Starfield to build your outpost, then consider reading our linked article.
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