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Rain Code Soundtrack Will Come Out in November 2023

Too Kyo Games Records’ first release will be the Master Detective Archives: Rain Code soundtrack, which will debut on November 30, 2023. In total, the Rain Code soundtrack will contain 102 songs on 4 CDs. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Too Kyo Games Records is Too Kyo Games’s sound label, which will likely focus specifically on music from its games. If you order the soundtrack from the Spike Chunsoft Store, you’ll be able to get a special CD as a limited-time offer. The music on the bonus disc has tracks that Masafumi Takada, the composer for Rain Code, mixed himself. The soundtrack will cost 5280 JPY, which is approximately $35.25.

Spike Chunsoft is also taking pre-orders for Danganronpa and Master Detective Archives: Rain Code goods. They will be made to order, with a projected February 2024 release window. Goods include framed prints of key visuals (these cost 38,500 JPY or $256.90), collectible can badges, and acrylic mini-blocks.

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code is a fantasy-mystery game released by the creative team behind Danganronpa. It follows the story of Yuma Kokohead, an amnesiac detective-in-training haunted by Shinigami, the god of death. With Shinigami’s powers to access the Mystery Labyrinth, they work together to solve the bizarre incidents plaguing Kanai Ward.

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code is available exclusively on the Nintendo Switch, and the soundtrack for the game will come out on November 30, 2023.


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