

This will see Kitamura once again reuniting with Miyazaki on an epic AAA project for the first time since the company's last game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Her confirmation received fervid welcome and excited cheers from followers of hers and of fans of Elden Ring alike. Related: What's Taking Bloodborne 2 So Long?Ī Twitterinteraction with an enthusiastic fan who asked Kitamura to confirm whether or not she would be scoring Elden Ring received the unexpected positive response from the legendary composer a week later. Composer Yuka Kitamura has produced the critically acclaimed original soundtracks for Dark Souls II, Dark Souls III, and Bloodborne. Relatively quiet since the release of her last award-winning project, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Kitamura is known for creating the moving and captivating sounds lovers of FromSoftware games have come to know. The title has yet to receive a release date, but Elden Ring’s E3 announcement trailer gave viewers a glimpse into a bloody, complex and vast world filled with intrigue and supernatural elements.

Martin, and will be published by Bandai Namco.

Nothing was confirmed nor denied, however, until it was made official at E3 2019.Įlden Ring is the upcoming fantasy RPG borne from the minds of FromSoftware creator Hidetaka Miyazaki and George R.R. Martin’s involvement in a FromSoftware project were widespread.
