Bethesda games are generally considered “epic” and much of that has to do with the often beautiful music that accompanies the equally gorgeous visuals. Inon Zur has worked on the Fallout games since the third installment but has also done the scores for Dragon Age, Crysis, and the video game adaptation of James Cameron’s Avatar, as well as many others. His resume is very impressive, so it feels as though Starfield is in good hands in terms of its music, and anyone who’s in or around Los Angeles will soon be able to catch the US premiere of the suite.
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In a recent Twitter post from Zur, the composer has said there will be a performance of the Starfield score at The Soraya in LA on November 20 at 7 PM PST. The concert will be in conjunction with the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony with Dr. Noreen Green, who founded the orchestra in 1994, as artistic director and conductor. Those interested can purchase tickets now from the venue. There will be no digital tickets as the performance won’t be streaming live, so fans will need to be in the area to attend in person.
Zur was recently interviewed on the Gamertag Radio podcast, in which he discussed his musical influences and his time working with Todd Howard and the team at Bethesda. The musician went on to say that he feels Starfield is being courageous in addressing big philosophical questions, such as the origins of life or where mankind is heading, something he wanted to reflect in his score.
While there’s still no official release date for the game, Microsoft has said Starfield will arrive after Redfall, another game being published by Bethesda. However, given that the latter was delayed at the same time as the former, this doesn’t entirely narrow it down. Currently, both titles are due for release within the first half of 2023, so hopefully some more information will come to light soon.
Starfield is scheduled to release for PC and Xbox Series X/S in 2023.
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