Following a simple astronomy error, the Starfield hater becomes a laughingstock

The 2014 League of Legends World Championship song, Warriors, was written by the group and is adored by many MOBA enthusiasts. Enemy, one of the most well-known songs from the Arcane anime series, which is based on League's universe, was also created by the American pop rock band.

Following a simple astronomy error, the Starfield hater becomes a laughingstock, Credit: Starfield
By Shubham Dalal | Aug 31, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Several signs lead to some sort of Starfield soundtrack, thus it appears that Imagine Dragons have produced gaming-related music once more. On August 29, the band sent a tweet in which a lone character is seen roaming on what appears to be an alien world. Since Imagine Dragons’ website features a countdown with stars in the background and it truly ends on August 30, the day before Starfield’s early access launches, gamers quickly assumed it was connected to Starfield.

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Following a simple astronomy error, the Starfield hater becomes a laughingstock

Fans are obviously incredibly pleased about the news and the possibilities. One of the Twitter comments reads, “If this is actually Starfield related… I am going to lose my mind.” Given Imagine Dragons’ track record of writing music for video games and performances about video games, it’s not surprising to see fans so enthusiastic.

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The 2014 League of Legends World Championship song, Warriors, was written by the group and is adored by many MOBA enthusiasts. Enemy, one of the most well-known songs from the Arcane anime series, which is based on League’s universe, was also created by the American pop rock band.

From Fallout: New Vegas, which is hailed by many as a masterpiece, to Skyrim, which has dominated the market for the last ten years with approximately 1,000 different versions, Bethesda has established a reputation for creating the most well-known RPGs available. When it comes to applying this tried-and-true formula to space, Starfield appears to be in very tall shoes.

Depending on when they buy the game, players will be able to start playing Starfield up to five days before the game officially launches on September 6. You must purchase the Premium Edition or the Constellation Edition of the game to be eligible for the Starfield’s Early Access phase. Players who buy either of these editions will get Early Access as well as a bunch of fun extras.

It is safe to assume that whatever’s coming is a song that has a close connection to the most recent Bethesda production. The game has extensive marketing, including a live-action video that debuted at Gamescom in 2023. Thankfully, the wait time for our response and possibly a new musical track is short.

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