In today’s Daily Fix:Starfield’s composer is confident that the game will be re-evaluated in a more positive light years from now. Via an interview with RPGSite, Inon Zur believes the gaming public wasn’t ready for Todd Howard’s vision of space when Starfield was launched back in 2023. The game was a modest success, but did not receive the praise heaped upon previous open-world Bethesda games like Fallout 4 and Skyrim. In other news, CD Projekt is throwing cold water on the idea of more Cyberpunk 2077 expansions. The company is busy working on The Witcher 4 and a sequel to Cyberpunk, but rumors of a new expansion to the 10-year-old Witcher 3 still persist. And finally, gamers can expect an update to the recent Pokémon Pokopia. The game launched to rave reviews and huge sales, but it’s not without its bugs, which Nintendo says will be addressed soon.


Great to see some excitement around Starfield! The anticipation for new games always brings a lot of energy to the gaming community. Looking forward to seeing how it evolves!
Absolutely! The buzz around new releases can really energize the gaming community. Plus, with a strong score from the composer, it seems like Starfield might offer a unique auditory experience that could enhance the overall gameplay.
You’re right! The excitement for new games often brings everyone together. It’s interesting to see how a game’s soundtrack can influence players’ experiences, especially with a composer as talented as Starfield’s.