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Being hunted in space can be a headache, especially in the latest Bethesda Game Studios project. The gaming community can do whatever it pleases in the vast regions of Va’Ruun; however, the locals may not appreciate players being destructive and rowdy, which could earn them a bounty. Here are a few ways to remove the Dazra Bounty.

Most players have gotten used to clearing their bounties by going to kiosks and paying their fees. Unfortunately, theShattered Spaceexpansion has a few kinks, and chief among them is the lack of kiosks in Dazra City. Fortunately, some players found a quick, convenient, and clever solution to this problem that will not cost anyone a dime as long as they move fast.
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The highly anticipatedShattered Spaceexpansion has been released, and itcould have benefitted more from the PlayStation 5 player base. Nevertheless, Bethesda Game Studios has prepared another ambitious open-world adventure full of detail and rules. The game developers wanted players to feel they were entering a universe with an established order for peace and unity.
Players can easily gain unwanted attention for doing something that will get them gunned down in places like Dazra; however, one simple workaround to this problem is leaving the city limits and waiting for a full day, then willingly surrendering to the local guards to clear the Dazra bounty.

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The guards will no longer be hostile but can never forget the past transgressions and let bygones be bygones. Approach any guard and surrender peacefully, then spend a few in-game hours in a cell that will clear your bounty at the cost of losing all stolen items in their person and losing a bit of XP for good measure.
Clearing one’s name in Va’Ruun just got more complicated, especially without a kiosk to pay a player’s bounty like they usually do before the new location is introduced in the expansion.

There is no shame in running away, and it is best to remove oneself from the equation before the conflict snowballs into something larger and gets out of hand. Efficiently escaping city limits is the only way to remove the Dazra bounty without escalating a situation.
Starfieldplayers can wait a full day to safely gain access to the city and behave like normal citizens; however, they cannot escape the repercussions awaiting us. Surrendering to the local guards without causing any more problems will not lead to a higher bounty, which is ideal.

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People often make mistakes, and some are mature enough to learn from them and make amends. Unfortunately, one minor mishap in Va’Ruun’kai will cause a player a heap of trouble, and it can be a hassle to clear their names.
Other planets have a self-service bounty clearance whereas Va’Ruun’kai could use one, especially in Dazra City. Perhaps the game developers of Bethesda Game Studios might have missed this detail before launching theShattered Spaceexpansion, and these kiosks will be added in a future update.

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Hopefully, the game developers will add a more convenient way of removing one’s bounty inStarfield. Some players may not be interested nor have the patience to wait a full day in-game only to surrender to guards.
Bethesda Game Studios is renowned for its great eye for attention to detail. The developers wanted the gaming community to feel the weight of their mistakes, and the bounty system is a way to keep their activities in check.
Do you know other clever solutions on how to remove the Dazra bounty inStarfield Shattered Space? Let us know in the comments section below!
Rouvin Josef Quirimit
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Piqued by his interest in superheroes during the early days of Marvel movies, Rouvin fell in a rabbit hole of pop culture. His passion for movies led to video games and he fell in love with God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption, and more great single-player games that paved the way for his career as a gaming writer.