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Voice actors broke the news that "Starry Sky" lines exceeded 200,000 lines! It's twice as much as Roll 5

Recently, a dubbing staff member who participated in the B Society's masterpiece "Starry Sky Land" said on Twitter that the dubbing of their "Starry Sky" lines they recorded has exceeded 200,000 lines and is continuing.

Voice actors broke the news that "Starry Sky" lines exceeded 200,000 lines! It's twice as much as Roll 5

Modus said: "I can't wait for the release of Starry Sky, I've been working on this project for a long time. To let you know how big it is, we've recorded over 200,000 lines of dubbing. That's more than twice as much as Skyrim, haha...".

Previously, B director Todd Howard said at the 2021 Tokyo Video Game Show that the line of this game will exceed 150,000 lines, and if Modus reveals the truth, the lines of "Starry Sky" are actually more than 3 times that of "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyline" (about 60,000 lines), or twice that of "Fallout 4" (about 110,000 lines), which seems really huge.

Voice actors broke the news that "Starry Sky" lines exceeded 200,000 lines! It's twice as much as Roll 5

However, yesterday Modus deleted the tweet, saying that he is not a professional account for breaking the game news and does not want to attract people who want to pay attention to these. After a few months you will naturally solve more "Starry Sky" news.

Voice actors broke the news that "Starry Sky" lines exceeded 200,000 lines! It's twice as much as Roll 5

Starry Land is the first new universe planned by B in 25 years since its birth in 1986, produced by the team that developed The Elder Scrolls 5 and Fallout 4, and is a space sci-fi open-world FPS game. "Starry Land" will be released on PC and Xbox Series X/S on November 11, 2022, the first time to join XGP, the Steam page has been launched, the price has not yet been announced. According to the director of B, he is very confident that the game will be released as scheduled and will not skip the ticket.

Voice actors broke the news that "Starry Sky" lines exceeded 200,000 lines! It's twice as much as Roll 5

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