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Starfield “Children of the Sky” music video by Imagine Dragons releases

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
August 30, 2023
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A new Starfield music video just dropped courtesy of Imagine Dragons. That’s right: Starfield now has a pop rock song. The track is titled “Children of the Sky,” and runs at 3:34 minutes.

The song is performed by pop rock band Imagine Dragons, as mentioned. The Las Vegas-based band is best known for hits like “Radioactive,” “Demons,” and “Whatever it Takes.” The group has won many accolades including three American Music Awards and nine Billboard Music Awards.

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As for the video, it consists of various clips from the game and shows off just how stunning Starfield really is graphically, as well as showcasing the diversity of environments that will be offered up by the game’s 1,000 or so planets.

The video has been posted on both the band’s social media and Bethesda Game Studios’ Twitter.

Children of the Sky (a Starfield song) is out NOW everywhere.

we’ve been playing @BethesdaStudios games for most of our lives, so we’re honored to have collaborated on this song.

listen to the song and watch the lyric video on our youtube. pic.twitter.com/J3SFfrWMnW

— Imagine Dragons (@Imaginedragons) August 30, 2023

This unconventional promotion comes just as Starfield’s early access period is just about to launch. For those who didn’t get the Premium Edition (including Xbox Game Pass players), Starfield will release on September 6 for Windows and Xbox Series X|S.

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