A Plague Tale: Requiem releases soon and anticipation for the third-person adventure suggests many will be eager to stream their playthrough. Given the state of copyright protections across different platforms, Focus Entertainment has provided clarity regarding the music of A Plague Tale: Requiem.
Critically acclaimed predecessor A Plague Tale: Innocence received much praise for its soundtrack, which greatly aided the unsettling atmosphere that was pervasive throughout the deeply emotional narrative. Olivier Derivière returned to score the sequel, once again offering his expertise which saw him receive a Pégase award, a ceremony established by the Syndicat National du Jeu Vidéo (The National Syndicate of Video Games) in 2020. A Plague Tale: Innocence came away from the French award show with 6 trophies, including «Best Video Game,» native gamers evidently proud of what Asobo Studio, a French company, had achieved.
A Plague Tale: Requiem Reveals Global Release Times
To assuage any fears, Focus Entertainment announced on Twitter that «the entire OST» for A Plague Tale: Requiem would not receive copyright claims, a relief to streamers and content creators excited to play the game live. It came alongside beautifully drawn art of protagonists Amicia and Hugo de Rune enjoying a musician performing, though players can expect the lighthearted mood depicted not to last very long when they get their hands on the title next week.
Gamers will no doubt hope that the soundtrack for A Plague Tale: Requiem is released on music streaming services like the original before it. Though unconfirmed, this seems likely to occur as Olivier Derivière uploaded two tracks from the title, that are unfortunately disabled as of this moment, on his Spotify
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