If you’re anything like me, you’ll be on your second or third playthrough of Detroit: Become Human by now, and some of its musical themes will have well and truly lodged themselves in your brain.
Good news: from today, you no longer have to boot up the game to listen to its phenomenal score. It’s now available for streaming via Spotify and Apple Music.
The game’s soundtrack is the work of three different composers, each one creating themes for one of the game’s three central protagonists. Philip Sheppard produced music for Kara’s plotline, Nima Fakhrara handled Connor, and John Paesano took on Markus.
Check out Quantic Dream’s guest PlayStation Blog post from April this year for more on how it came together.
To mark the soundtrack’s release, we’ve got a special treat for you. Watch the new video below to see composer Philip Sheppard play Kara’s theme using just a single cello and a loop pedal.
If you’re yet to dive into Quantic Dream’s twisting neo-noir thriller, Detroit: Become Human is now available for purchase via PlayStation Store.
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