Bethesda has released an hour-long concert of Starfield music.
The concert, which can be viewed on the Bethesda YouTube channel or via the video embedded above, is performance by the London Symphony Orchestra.
The LSO previously collaborated with Bethesda for a concert marking the 10th anniversary of Skyrim, during which it performed a 10-minute Starfield Suite featuring music from the game.
This, however, marks the first full concert featuring the game’s music.
Starfield’s music was composed by Inon Zur, an Israeli-American composer whose previous work includes the soundtracks for Fallout 3 and 4, the Dragon Age series and Crysis.
Bethesda’s sci-fi RPG was released on September 6 for Xbox Series X/S, PC via Windows and Steam, and Game Pass.
The game appears to have broken Microsoft‘s record for the biggest launch day for an Xbox Game Studios title.
Over six million people played the game by the end of its first official day of release, including more than one million concurrent players, according to the platform holder.
VGC’s Starfield review called it “the ultimate Bethesda game”, saying it “takes what people loved about Fallout and Skyrim and casts it across an enormous galaxy”.
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