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Inon Zur, the acclaimed composer behind the music of Bethesda's sprawling space epic Starfield, has expressed unwavering confidence in the game's long-term legacy. Addressing the mixed reception that followed its launch, Zur suggests the ambitious title was simply ahead of its time.
"People were just not ready for it," Zur stated, reflecting on the initial player response. He believes the game's vast scale and specific design philosophy required an adjustment period for many. Rather than seeing the critiques as a final verdict, Zur frames them as part of a natural journey for groundbreaking projects.
The composer firmly predicts that perceptions will shift, declaring it is “just a matter of time” before Starfield is appreciated more widely. He forecasts that the game will eventually “be legendary,” joining the ranks of other titles that grew in stature long after their release. His comments highlight a belief in the enduring power of the game’s universe, suggesting that its true impact will be measured not in months, but in years, as players continue to explore its depths and its narrative resonates over time.
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