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Starfield: Where to find Titanium location

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This Starfield guide explains where to find Titanium location in Starfield.

After years of waiting, Starfield has touched down on Xbox and PC. Bethesda’s new RPG takes players across the galaxy to explore new worlds and solve a mystery that could have implications for the whole universe.

Along the way, players need to mine, harvest, collect, and manage a vast array of resources.

In Starfield, each element and some other special resources can be used as crafting components. When you start out, it can be quite overwhelming. With so many planets to explore, many players will not know where to find specific elements or resources.

One such element is Titanium (represented by the elemental symbol “Ti”), which is one of the rarer resources in the game. Luckily for you, this handy guide is here to help you find Titanium early on in the game.

Let’s go over where to find Titanium location in Starfield

Where to find Titanium location in Starfield

This is where to find Titanium in Starfield: Titanium is located on the planet Procyon II in the Procyon A system, in the Vega system on Vega-II-B, a moon of Vega-II, and Pluto in the Sol system.

Where to find Titanium location in Starfield
Procyon II.

Of course, Titanium can also be found on other planets and moons in the galaxy – it isn’t exclusive to the locations mentioned above.

Where to find Titanium location in Starfield

The Procyon A, Sol, and Vega systems are in the first neighbourhood of stars that you visit in Starfield. This makes them convenient and easy to reach early in the game.

Once you have Titanium (Ti), you can use it to craft things like weapon and suit mods.

Did you find this Starfield guide useful? Do you know any other Titanium locations? Let us know in the comment section below and don’t forget to check out our other gaming articles…

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