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Baten Kaitos Soundtracks Out there On Streaming Companies Forward Of Remaster’s Launch

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Bandai Namco has uploaded the music to each halves of the Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster, forward of its launch this Thursday and Friday.

From right this moment, you’ll be able to stream the music from Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean and Baten Kaitos Origins on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and quite a lot of different streaming companies. You may buy each soundtracks on Apple Music and Amazon Music in some areas.

A full record of locations you’ll be able to entry these soundtracks is accessible on Bandai Namco’s recreation music web page. The online game developer has additionally opened up its personal YouTube channel for online game music, together with a Twitter account.

Both soundtracks have been composed by business veteran Motoi Sakuraba — most well-known for composing the music to lots of the Tales of sequence video games, the Star Ocean sequence (together with re-arranging music for November’s Star Ocean The Second Story R), and Valkyrie Profile.

We’ve picked only one spotlight from every recreation beneath, however head on over to YouTube or your alternative of streaming platform to take a look at music from each video games.

For followers of the unique GameCube video games, which launched in 2003 and 2006 respectively, this can be a fairly thrilling method to construct up hype for the Remaster’s launch on 14th (for Japan and North America) and fifteenth September (in Europe).

Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean and Baten Kaitos Origins are two cult traditional RPGs that use a card-based battle system. They’re additionally an attention-grabbing a part of Nintendo’s historical past, as they have been developed by the now Nintendo-subsidiary Monolith Soft, the studio which is now liable for the Xenoblade sequence, in addition to engaged on enormous Nintendo titles resembling Splatoon 3 and Tears of the Kingdom.

This remaster brings the 2 titles to Switch with enhanced visuals, cleaner UI, auto-battle, and the power to show off random encounters, together with a handful of different little quality-of-life upgrades.

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