New Valkyria Revolution Video Highlights Yasunori Mitsuda’s Ideals for the Games Score
01/06/2017 Leave a comment
Deep Silver have recently released a new video for Valkyria Revolution which sees legendary composer Yasunori Mitsuda express how the score for the game cam to be with its mixture of classic and current feel that will bring the game to life for players on screen.
The world of Valkyria Revolution is inspired by the European Industrial Revolution era and focuses on a war of liberation between two vastly different nations. With this in mind, legendary composer Yasunori Mitsuda has created a score that reflects the classic feel of that era for the game. What better way to do this than to have the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra conduct a live concert-hall recording for the soundtrack? Plus, previous Mitsuda collaborator Sarah Àlainn, a multilingual Australian-Japanese singer with a voice spanning over 3 octaves, lends her hauntingly beautiful voice to a of couple tracks.
Those interested in the soundtrack score for Valkyria Revolution can listen (and see) a sample of this music in the new gameplay video; meanwhile pre-orders for Valkyria Revolution on the PS4 and Xbox One are now available digitally with pre-orders also including The Formation of Vanargand and The Ring of Contract DLC Scenarios, 30 ragnite shards, and a collection of special ragnite to use in combat (Time Flux+, Heal Field+ and Fall Earth+).
Valkyria Revolution will be available from the 30th June 2017 for the PS4 and Xbox One in both retail and digital formats.