Bethesda hosted a 10-year anniversary concert today, but in addition to the movie Starfield, it went to the theater with the title of the third anniversary. After receiving the broadcast, Todd Howard introduced the composer Inon Zur, who had produced performances for the likes of Fallout 76, Outriders, Dragon’s Dogma and Dragon Age II. The London Symphony Orchestra performed the Starfield Suite. It’s certainly worth the time to read it – not over it. “Watch it at 51,39 a.m.”…but most interesting thing is the sight of several new pieces of Starfield concept art. I’ve collected them below, but since they aren’t very animated, it’s worth watching the film as well. Image 1 of 13 by Amy. Image 2 of 13 Image 3 of 13:31. Image 3 of 13:00. 1 image: 12/55. Image 6 of 13 by Joseph. 7 of 13 at all. Image 8 of 13 An image of thirteen. 3 photos of the year 10 of 13 and 13 from the day 10, 10 from the day 13 from the day 13 at the city centre. An image of 11 of 13 shows how many people do it. Image 12 of 13; image 1:16. I am 13 feet tall. These images will be sure to attract desire among those who love great sci-fi cover art, and to demonstrate how varied Starfield’s locations will be – we see sandy wastelands, neon-strewn urban streets, dense and murky forests, futuristic city panoramas. The date for Starfield’s release is November 11. It’s going to be the first big singleplayer RPG of the Bethesda Game Studios since Fallout 4. It seems like it has twice as much dialog as Skyrim, and is “a bit more hardcore” than the studio was earlier released.