The Messengerdeveloper Sabotage Studio announcedChrono Triggercomposer Yasunori Mitsuda will write music for the upcoming RPG,Sea of Stars.
Announced onSabotage Studio’s Kickstarter page, Mitsuda-san will lend his prowess to the musical sounds of the upcoming RPG. “By contributing his legendary musical genius to the project, he will help convey the depth of this fantasy world’s story while ensuring its nostalgic roots are paid proper homage,” says Sabotage Studios. “Being such an inspiration for all of us, Mitsuda represents exactly whatSea of Starsneeded to feel truly whole.”
The developers at Sabotage Studio aren’t the only people excited about the partnership. Mitsuda-san expresses his interest inSea of Starsand applauding Sabotage Studio’s past work which integrates both classic and modern game design.
“Impressed by the respect they show for past games while at the same time giving players new ways to have fun, I found myself wanting to make a game with everyone at Sabotage Studio,” says Mitsuda-san. Please look forward to an exciting adventure."
Mitsuda-san is not the only composer working onSea of Stars. Rainbowdragoneyes, the person behindThe Messenger’s brilliant soundtrack, will also be lending his expertise.
Sea of Starsis inspired by RPGs from the 90s likeChrono Trigger. It features turn-based combat, a fully-explorable world, six playable characters, and a day/night cycle. The isn’t a specific launch date, but it is slated to launch sometime in 2022.We got to take a closer lookat the upcoming title where Managing Editor Logan Moore said, “If there is one thing above all else that I came away impressed by after getting a deeper look atSea of Stars, it’s just how polished the game already is.”
Personally, I am super excited aboutSea of Stars. Not because I’m a big JRPG fan, but because Sabotage Studio’s first game was so good.The Messengeris not just one of my favorite games of the generation; it is an all-time favorite of mine. So, just about anything they release I will be very excited for.