New Starfield Concept Art Is Giving Us Great Alien And Fallout Vibes

New Starfield Concept Art Is Giving Us Great Alien And Fallout Vibes

Bethesda has released new Starfield concept art that shows the inner world of its upcoming sci-fi RPG.

The new artwork was originally shared in a video dev diary, in which Starfield audio director Mark Lampert and composer Inon Zur talk about the game's music and sound design (thanks, GamesRadar). . A Reddit user took a screenshot of the image and shared it in a collection of all the concept art showing the interior design of Starfield that has been revealed so far.

The six images show a lot of narrow starship corridors, catwalks and storage rooms. It's up to speculation if these are all images of spaceships, or if some could be the interior environments of the underground facilities that players will explore throughout the game.

While they don't confirm any more details about what we can expect from Bethesda's next RPG, they certainly provide more fuel for our speculations about the environments we'll be exploring. Some of the images appear to show industrial engineering facilities, while others suggest we'll be hopping through smaller spaceships that house families. It's a whole range.

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But to me, what's most interesting is that the screenshots taken in combination show a world that looks like a mix of Alien's seedy industrialization and Fallout's utopian gloss. Starfield looks like a game that will have the kind of grimy hallways you'd expect to find in a musty spaceship like the Nostromo, as well as bright white walls and modern futuristic amenities that wouldn't be out of place in an episode. by Buck Rogers. .

The image of a welder working through piles of discarded items in a dark, dirty room certainly gives off the Alien vibe, while the robotic drone hovering at the back of one of the screenshots looks a lot like Fallout's automated companion. 4, Codsworth. . If nothing else, the scope of the science fiction influences piqued my interest.

Fortunately, it won't be long before we can stop poring over concept art and look at some actual gameplay. The Xbox and Bethesda showcase will launch on June 12, and while its reveal list hasn't been confirmed, it's more than likely that Starfield will be the main event of the livestream. Expect to see a preview of the game before the game's full release on November 11.