How to Rename Your Ship in Starfield

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How to Rename Your Ship in Starfield

There are a lot of customization options in Starfield. Character customization alone has many settings you can change later in your playthrough, with ships also having a dedicated building menu. However, you can change its name rather than keep its default option. To learn more, continue reading to discover how to rename your ship in Starfield.

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Starfield: How to Rename Your Ship

Before is the complete step-by-step to renaming your ship in Starfield:

  • Visit any Ship Services Technician.
  • Ask to view and modify your ships.
  • Enter the Ship Builder.
  • Perform a Flight Check.
  • Choose Rename your ship.
  • Confirm your new name and leave the menu.

You can find Ship Services Techs in major spaceports such as the one in New Atlantis. If you want to change it again, return to the tech and repeat the steps above. You can do this with any you own and those you pick up in the future.

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Renaming your ship is also free of charge, so don’t worry about spending all of your hard-earned credits. If you want to rearrange your ship parts and customize its appearance, you’re free to do that here, too.

Where to Find a Ship Services Technician

Ship Services Technicians are NPCs you’ll find in Starfield’s Spaceports. You’ll first encounter one when you arrive in New Atlantis for the first time. However, you can also find them in other major settlements such as Cydonia, Akila City, and Neon. They are usually near the Trade Authority Kiosks.

Starfield Space Services Tech
Screenshot by Prima Games

You can purchase new ships or repair any you own at these vendors.

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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.