Imagine Dragons Release Theme Song for Starfield Ahead of Launch

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One of the last things people would have thought would be happening as Starfield approaches release is the fact that Imagine Dragons would release a song in collaboration with Bethesda. Nevertheless, that is the case, and it must be said it is a pretty lovely song that leans into the theme of Starfield. The piece is titled, Children Of The Sky, and has caught a lot of attention from fans of the upcoming space epic.

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What Is the Theme Behind Imagine Dragons’ New Starfield Song?

A new song for Starfield has released by Imagine Dragons and it is called Children of the Sky.
A new song for Starfield has released by Imagine Dragons and it is called Children of the Sky.

Throughout the song, listeners can hear a significant connection to the theme of Starfield through both the background music and the lyrics themselves. The music uses similar sounds effects throughout the song, which connect it to the game. It has a relatively calm and chilling vibe to it as it is not an incredibly intense song, and it uses relatively peaceful sounding tunes to keep the same tone throughout.

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During the Children Of The Sky, there are a few connections from the lyrics that unite it to Starfield quite impressively, as it tells us a story just a few words by saying:

When we look back, what will we see? / We were a part of everything / up in the heavens, down in the seas / we were a part of everything.

This is quite a robust set of lyrics that bring attention to the main idea of Starfield, which is to explore the galaxy in all kinds of different ways and our characters will see when they do.

As players listen to this new song, it will likely get them in the mood for significant space exploration they will be taking part in throughout Starfield. The song itself has a lovely melody to it, which when combined with the gameplay, will leave players feeling like they were actually in the environment with space all around them.

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Why Has Bethesda Teamed Up with Imagine Dragons for Starfield?

The lyrics from the Starfield based Imagine Dragons song seem to foretell some aspects of the game.
The lyrics from the Starfield Imagine Dragons song seem to foretell feels gamers can expect to experience when playing the Bethesda title.

Even though this is the first collaboration between Bethesda and Imagine Dragons, this isn’t the first time Imagine Dragons has created a song for a big label company. Last year, Imagine Dragons released a new song for the League Of Legends TV show, Arcane, which is Enemy, and it received a lot of positive reactions from fans of the series. It was also a major hit and even made it into the top charts in some countries.

With this major release under their belts, we know Imagine Dragons aren’t new to collaborating with a game company to create a significant hit. After listening to Children Of The Sky, we can safely say it could be another contender for a future top of the hits list and might help gain a lot of attention for Starfield for those who somehow haven’t heard of it yet.

What do you think of this news regarding a brand-new song from Imagine Dragons? Have you given it a listen already? Will this new song excite you to play Starfield in the next few days? Let us know in the comments what you think!

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Greetings! My name is Liam and I am a journalist from Liverpool, UK I am very passionate about gaming and love to talk about it. I enjoy all types of games from JRPGs to fighting games in all different kind of genres from fantasy to horror.

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