It’s nice to occasionally take a break from the reckless abandonment of exploring a POI and gunning down Crimson Fleet to help a down-and-out business owner in Neon. Here is how to complete Saburo’s Solution in Starfield.
How to Start Saburo’s Solution
To start Saburo’s Solution, you’ll want to wander into theMining Leaguein Neon Core and then speak with the owner,Saburo Okadigbo. He’s run into trouble building his “mining empire” on Neon, and nothing has panned out entirely as intended. He’s in debt and likely to lose his business without your help.
His plan involves handing out flyers to run cross-promotions with the other businesses. It could work, but only if the others accept the proposal.

How to Complete Saburo’s Solution in Starfield
To complete Saburo’s Solution in Starfield, you must help Saburo, a local vendor who runs the Mining League in Neon, propose a business venture with the other shops around Neon Core.
Your goal here is to hand out five flyers for Saburo, but he doesn’t tell you which vendors throughout Neon to speak with. It’s up to you.And unfortunately, not all of them will accept the flyers. Some, like at Neon Tactical, will turn them down outright and tell you to kick rocks. It doesn’t count toward the objective if they don’t take the flyers.

The following vendors in Neon will accept the flyers:
Once you’ve handed over all five flyers and discussed the business proposal with each vendor, it’s time to return to Saburo. He’s giddy that his plan is working, but who knows whether it will bear fruit.
Either way, collect your reward for a job well done.
Saburo’s Solution Quest Rewards
For finishing Saburo’s Solution in Neon, you will receive the following quest rewards:
Again, like most of the side quests in Neon, this isn’t a difficult one to tackle. You wander Neon Core, speaking with the occasional vendor and handing them a flyer through a dialogue option. But hey, it’s credits in your bank account!

If you’d like to keep helping Saburo, we recommendHard Lucknext!
Brandon Morgan
Brandon began writing in 2012, for websites such as OnlySP, before transitioning to digital marketing in 2016 to learn the ins and outs of SEO. In mid-2023, Brandon returned to write strategy guides for Prima Games, IGN, DualShockers, and more, with a focus on ARPGs, RPGs, and Survival games. His past coverage includes Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, Starfield, Skull and Bones, and many more!
More Stories by Brandon Morgan

