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Explore the artistic process in the latest Starfield video, featuring artist Mike Butkus hard at work on Starfield’s “Journey Through Space” art. Do you want to win your very own high-quality print of the art seen in the video? All you have to do is become a member of the Constellation group by March 31, 2022, and you’ll be automatically entered to win. If you’re already a Constellation member, you’re all set! Once the deadline has passed, two members will be selected at random, and winners will receive an exclusive high-quality print signed by Mike Butkus and Game Director Todd Howard. See the official rules here for complete details on the giveaway.

Starfield is the first new universe in 25 years from Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4. Embrace the spirit of discovery and journey through space when Starfield arrives exclusively on Xbox Series X|S and PC on November 11, 2022. Play it day one with Xbox Game Pass.

From this “Journey Through Space” art and other pieces of early concept art, to the world you’ll see in the game, the team at Bethesda Game Studios had a specific vision in mind. A vision of a future that’s grounded in reality. A future that’s believable and, while maybe not always the most welcoming, at least familiar.

“Early on in this project when we were trying to establish the overall aesthetic of this game, we sort of coined the term ‘NASA-Punk’ to describe a sci-fi universe that’s a little more grounded and relatable,” says Starfield’s Lead Artist Istvan Pely. “We wanted a very realistic take,” he adds, “You can draw a line from current-day space technology and extrapolate from there into the future so it’s believable and relatable.”

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“What’s really interesting is how much we all latched onto that concept,” added Lead Animator Rick Vicens. “When you said NASA-Punk, the Art team could instantly take those two words and make them work. It was just the perfect term for our art direction and keeping everyone in same flow and working with a consistent style. For me, it just clicked. At the start of the project, I think that term was critical for us.”

Join Constellation now and be among the first to receive news and updates on Starfield, including developer interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at the game like the “Into the Starfield” series on the official website. You can also join our Bethesda Game Studios Discord for access to exclusive AMAs and community conversations. 




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