Players finishing the first mission in theStarfieldexpansion Shattered Space will come across three children who want to play hide and seek with you. Here is how to find all three children and win hide and seek in Starfield Shattered Space.
How to Complete Hide and Seek Activity in Starfield Shattered Space
A group of children will be bickering close to the exit of the ritual inThe Promised, Broken missionin theShattered Space expansion, and they will offer to play a game of hide and seek with you because they are that bored.
Each of the three children will hide in a different spot around Dazra City, though yourSense Star Stuff powerwill come in handy to highlight all people in an area. Here are the hiding spots forIvali, Ilana, and Mila.

How to Find Ivali in Starfield Shattered Space
Ivali can be found hidingbehind a statue next to the Halls of Healing. From their initial meeting spot, go left and downstairs to the statue to make a right. Go up some stairs and follow the signs for the Halls of Healing under Jarek Plaza. The statue will be near a woman who will hand you a mission called The Courier.
How to Find Mila in Starfield Shattered Space
Mila can be foundbehind the wall at the Halls of Devotion. Starting at the giant statue, make a right and take the left at the fork instead of going up the stairs. There will a sign pointing for the Halls of Devotion and Halls of Authority. Cross the bridge, and you will find her on the left.
How to Find Ilana in Starfield Shattered Space
Ilana can be foundin the camps just outside of the city. Warp back to your spaceship and there will be a little town of tents and shipping containers nearby. Hang tot he right inside the fenced area to find Ilana behind stacked containers.
Rewards for Completing the Hide and Seek Activity
Finding all three kids will give players a cool 100 XP for a few minutes of play. It’s not much, but neither is the effort for finding the three kids.
For more tips and tricks, check outHow to Get Weapon Skins in Starfield.

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