Mists Of Pandaria Composer Russell Brower To Score Tarisland Soundtrack

The award-winning composer will be “featured prominently”.

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Tarisland Composer Russell Brower

As all gamers know, a video game just isn’t the same without a proper soundtrack. I’m sure you all have opinions as to which MMORPGs have the best music, and for good reason. Music really helps set the tone, whether it be the mood of a city or getting players hyped in that one raid. Those intending to play Tarisland will be interested to know that Level Infinite has brought on World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria composer Russell Brower to score the game. Brower features prominently all over World of Warcraft's soundtrack including "Invincible" from the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.

According to the press release, Brower’s music will feature prominently in the game. It’s a pretty big deal for a completely new IP to have someone who’s worked on projects like WoW, Diablo III, and Dota 2 creating the music for their project. Brower also worked on the World of Warcraft: The Burdens of Shaohao TV mini-series.

On an additional note, those interested in participating in the next Closed Beta test will want to mark their calendars for November. The test will be available to PC and Android players in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It will also feature localization in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.

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QuintLyn Bowers
QuintLyn Bowers, News Editor

QuintLyn is a long-time lover of all things video game related will happily talk about them to anyone that will listen. She began writing about games for various gaming sites a little over ten years ago and has taken on various roles in the games community.

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