The DioField Chronicle Shares Video Previewing Soundtrack by Game of Thrones Composers
Square Enix Japan has shared a new video highlighting the soundtrack for their recently released tactical RPG, The DioField Chronicle.
Several tracks from the 23-song soundtrack are briefly showcased for prospective fans’ auditory delight. Game of Thrones composers Ramin Djawadi and Brandon Campbell were also behind this game’s compositions. They recently voiced their thoughts about their creative processes in a video interview.
You can view the video introducing The DioField Chronicle’s soundtrack below:
- Free Demo Now Available
- View the game’s Collector’s Edition & Pre-Order Bonuses.
- Newest trailer confirming the title’s release date, alongside the demo reveal.
- Previous extensive coverage detailing countless characters, battle mechanics, and much more.
- Yulzim Yorden, Lorraine Luckshaw & Izelair Introductions
- William Hende & Rickenback Madea Introductions
- Introducing Primary Setting, Jade Mineral & Ancient Aurgus Beast Race
- 1-Hour English Subtitled Tokyo Game Show 2022 Broadcast
- Composer Interview
The DioField Chronicle features a tactical RPG system with a new cast of characters. Further, the developer shared that the soundtrack and story are a significant focus in this new adventure. The gameplay will introduce a new Real-Time Tactical Battle system that players can master. This world blends fantasy, medieval, and modern-day facets with players witnessing the Kingdom of Alletain, led by the Shaytham dynasty on DioField Island, facing conflict for the first time in 200 years.
The reason for this rise in conflict primarily lies in the presence of the mineral Jade, used for magic and sorcery creation, and the island abundantly houses it. The warring Alliance and Empire in the neighboring region are seeking Jade for obvious ends. Players will control Blue Fox, a band of elite mercenaries.
This title is being developed by Lancarse Ltd, a team of veteran strategy developers. Concept art is designed by Isamu Kamikokuryo, who has provided artwork for Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy XIII.
The DioField Chronicle is now available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam worldwide.
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