The video of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy presents the music of the game
The Guardians of the Galaxy have become recognizable in many different ways over the years, but maybe nothing has become more synonymous with the franchise than that of music. Thanks to the two of James Gunn Guardianes Movies that are part of the MCU, many fans always expect this series to contain a fun soundtrack. And although the Square Enix version and Eidas Montreal of the Guardians of the Galaxy will be different compared to the movies, that does not mean that music does not yet play an important role.
In a new video published by Square Enix today, the members of the Eidos Montreal study spoke more about how music with guardia of Marvel Galaxy will be involved. Like the series of films, those who work in the game have said that the soundtrack is an integral part of its general tone. Music is definitely infused in the DNA of this game, explained the Senior Audio Director of Eidos, Steve Szczepkowski. The guardians are more or less a Rock band N 'Roll. They are a band of unwrap that were found and have a common goal. With Guardianes, music goes beyond what a normal score and soundtrack would do.
While the rock genre is one that will prevail a lot in guardia of the Marvel Galaxy, the game will also have a typical orchestral score. In addition, licensed tracks will also be included, just like what was seen in the MCU. Most of this music comes from the 1980s, according to Szczepkowski. Finally, a Huddle function will also be included that will allow guardians to encourage more during combat listening to music.
If you still did not have the date in a circle on your calendar, guardia of Marvel Galaxy is ready to launch at the end of this fall on October 26 and you will arrive at PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. If you want to keep up with our game coverage before launch, be sure to stay here at comicbook.com.
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