Capcom shows how the Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak OST was made
By Mary Roots onIt's time for you to put on your headphones and relax with quality music

We imagine that many gamers are fans of video game songs because we have to accept that there are video games with excellent soundtracks set to the story's theme.
And Monster Hunter Rise is no exception. For the same reason, Capcom decided to show how the game's OST was made.
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak arrived on June 30 and conquered all game users, who can now enjoy more scenarios, monsters, weapons, and missions.
Those responsible for this installment wanted to show something extra about one of the elements that allowed the game to become a success: music.
Next, you can see a video about the recordings to create the soundtrack:
Without a doubt, it is incredible to be able to see behind the scenes the making of a video game. Many gamers sometimes forget that the work behind the development of a game goes beyond programming; there are cartoonists, musicians, scriptwriters, etc.
Remember that this installment of Capcom is available on Nintendo Switch and PC through Steam.
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