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Remedy’s Control Gets New Video All About Sound and Music

Today Remedy Entertainment released a new video dedicated to its upcoming adventure game Control.

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This time around the video is all about sound and music, providing information on how the soundtrack of the title has been created under both points of view.

We get to hear from Composers Martin Stig Andersen and Petri Alanko and Senior Sound Designer Ville Sorsa, as they explain how the audio of the game interacts with both the gameplay and the story.

An interesting aspect is a feature that prompts the game to dynamically control the soundtrack, which means that the player keeps hearing consistently changing music as the story and gameplay progress.

Considering how Remedy is always at the cutting edge with technology, it’ll be interesting to see how effective this system will be.

You can check out the video below and hear about it all directly from the developers. If you want to learn more, you can also enjoy our recent preview.

You can also watch a previous video showing off destructible environments and dynamic gameplay, another showcasing powers and guns, and one more focusing on a recent preview event.

Control will releadse for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on Aug. 27.


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