Developer HoYoverse has announced a live Genshin Impact concert on October 2nd. The event will be broadcast worldwide on the game’s official YouTube channel. Neon Genesis Evangelion composer Shiro Sagisu and several musicians from around the world perform a collection of Genshin Impact soundtracks in original and adapted form.
Genshin Impact’s music is mostly orchestral, with fans hearing tracks from the game’s Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, and Sumeru regions. The original music was performed by his orchestra in Hollywood Chambers and conducted by Amy Noon, an Irish conductor who has writing credits in Big Blizzard games such as Overwatch, Hearthstone and Diablo III, and has conducted multiple Legend of Zelda concerts. To do.
“Creating the music for Genshin Impact has always been an endless quest for me and the HoYo-MiX team,” said music producer Yu-Peng Chen in a press statement. “Last year, when Inazuma and Sumeru unfolded, we sought inspiration from around the world to enrich the music of Genshin Impact. I look forward to seeing if it resonates.”
In other Genshin Impact news, updates to King Deshret and Three Magi transport players to the Sumeru Desert. We are working on a series and are currently in the very early stages of production.
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