Gundam Evolution Composer Worked on Monster Hunter: World, Resident Evil 2

Gundam Evolution Composer Worked on Monster Hunter: World, Resident Evil 2

Bandai Namco has revealed more information about Gundam Evolution, specifically regarding the composer that will create tracks for the title. Tadayoshi Makino (Monster Hunter: World, Resident Evil 2) will compose the soundtrack for Gundam Evolution. A network test trailer with the regular version of the theme was shared alongside this announcement. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Makino is credited with working on the soundtrack for Monster Hunter: World, Monster Hunter: Freedom Unite, Dragon’s Dogma, and Final Fantasy VII Remake, among others. He has also worked on the sound team for Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space. You can watch the Gundam Evolution network trailer, which features his composition of the “Main Theme” below.

Gundam Evolution is a competitive 6v6 FPS game. It will feature several different game modes that will pit players against one another. There will be a handful of Mobile Suits for players to select from. The title was originally announced for a Japanese release but was later confirmed to receive a worldwide release through a PlayStation State of Play broadcast. Consumers can register to be part of a closed network test, which will give them access to the game.

Gundam Evolution will release for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC worldwide in 2022. A closed network test will be held from April 7 to April 12, 2022.


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