The trailer for A Plague Tale: Requiem showcases the game's title track performed by Lindsey Stirling on violin
Focus Entertainment has shown us enough trailers that reveal the gameplay and story of A Plague Tale: Requiem. Now, in a new video, we were introduced to another important component of the game - music.
Here's What We Know
In the trailer, composer Lindsey Stirling, dressed in 14th century attire, plays a dramatic and intense composition on the violin while in the forest, which is the main one in the game. At the same time, we are shown several moments from the game: a crowd of rats, the architecture of France of that time and Amicia and Hugo warming themselves by the fire and running through a picturesque field.
Flashback
Asobo Studio is already on the home stretch in the development of a direct sequel to A Plague Tale with the subtitle Requiem. In the world of the game, six months have passed since the events of Innocence. Amicia and Hugo head south in search of a new and peaceful life. But adventures caught up with the sister and brother again. Hugo's illness has worsened, and Amicia must go with him to a secret island that may hold the key to curing her younger brother. The world is becoming more cruel, distorted, and rats are only increasing. Along with this, weapons, tools, magic and variations of enemy destruction have increased.
When We Can Expect It
A Plague Tale: Requiem is scheduled for October 18 on XBOX Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC.
Go Deeper:
- Trailer for A Plague Tale: Requiem demonstrates Hugo's abilities: the boy can find out the location of enemies and send a crowd of rats at them
- A unique experience when passing: A Plague Tale: Requiem actively uses the power of PlayStation 5 and DualSense features
- Asobo Studio did not plan to create A Plague Tale: Requiem, the studio was inspired to make a sequel by the open ending of Innocence
Source: Focus Entertainment