Saburo's in a tight spot, but players can help him out with some good old-fashioned door-to-door advertising.
To start the Saburo’s Solution quest in Starfield, players need to visit. It’s a small, unseeming business requiring players to enter through a loading screen. Saburo is a quiet man, but he has a big heart and wants to make the most of the opportunity he has.
He’ll ask players to help him drum up some interest in his business, and that will start the Saburo’s Solution quest. It requires players to deliver flyers to five of the other businesses around Neon. Having tackled this quest, we know that not all the vendors will be interested.Players must deliver flyers to five vendors in Neon to complete the Saburo’s Solution quest in Starfield. While many businesses likely will take a flyer, we were turned down by more than a few.
When players speak to the owners, they may have some dialogue to get out of the way before the option to hand over the flyer presents itself. We suggest working through all topics of conversation to find it, because we eventually saw it with each one of the stores below.– The Newills run this store and is open for players to walk in and out of along the main Neon Core strip. Look for the green hologram with yellow text. Players can pick up another vendor dispute quest by speaking to the owners.
When players return to Saburo, he’ll thank them for handing out his flyers. Every business in Neon seems excited about the opportunity, so it’ll likely have a big impact on the vendor’s mining business.Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He's been writing about games for ten years and has been featured in Switch Player Magazine, Lock-On, and For Gamers Magazine.
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