Bethesda hosted a Skyrim 10th anniversary concert today, but they were also looking forward to their next big RPG: Starfield. At the end of the show, Todd Howard introduced songwriter Inon Zur, who provided sheet music for Fallout 76, Outriders, Dragon’s Dogma, and Dragon Age II. There followed a performance of the ‘Starfield Suite’ by the London Symphony Orchestra.
It’s definitely worth checking out – you can watch it at 51:39 above – but arguably more exciting is the appearance of over a dozen new pieces of concept art from Starfield. I’ve put them together below, but since they’re lightly animated, it’s probably worth watching the video as well.
These images are sure to arouse the desire of anyone who loves good old sci-fi covers, and they show just how varied Starfield locations will be: we see sandy wasteland, urban streets dotted with neon lights, dense and dark forests, panoramas of futuristic cities⦠that’s a lot.
The Starfield release date is November 11. This will be Bethesda Game Studios’ first major single-player RPG since Fallout 4, and they’re going to do it all: it apparently has twice as much dialogue like Skyrim, and will be “a little more hardcore“than what the studio has released before.