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Sword Coast Legends Scored To Be Orchestrated By Inon Zur

Sword Coast Legends has revealed that composer Inon Zur will be composing an original score for the party-based RPG.

Set in the Forgotten Reams of the Dungeons and Dragons universe, Sword Coast Legends promises a new way to play with its real-time Dungeon Master mode where active DMs can alter the gameplay experience with random encounters, placing traps, hide treasures, reduce difficulty, and take control of opponents directly.

Inon Zur, a two-time BAFTA nominated and Hollywood Music Award winning composer, is known for his work in Dragon Age: Origins, Fallout 3 and many others. Recorded in Prague, The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra will be responsible for bringing the various environments, encounters to life as well as its introduce Sword Coast Legends in the main theme.

Fantasy and role playing fans can preorder the game at a limited discounted price of 34.99 USD with Digital Deluxe and Collector’s Edition also available.

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