Sound Byte: Inon Zur on the music of Dragon Age II
See what Inon Zur has to say about the highly anticipated sequel, download a free track from the album, and more!
The first time Inon Zur came by our office to sit down for an interview, he had Dragon Age: Origins, Fallout 3 and Prince of Persia under his belt. Now, just a year later, he has just wrapped up Dragon Age II and is busy with projects that he can't talk about yet (part of the joy of working in games.) However, I did get to ask him what it was like composing the score to Dragon Age II and find out how he approaches his work in this comprehensive video interview below.
For all of you dedicated Sound Byte readers, GameSpot is providing a free MP3 from the Dragon Age II soundtrack just for you! You can listen to the beating drums of "Qunari on the Rise" right here, and it's yours.
Sound Byte will be hosting its first giveaway! To enter, all you need to do is sign on to Twitter and follow @gs_soundbyte and the instructions will be there. Everyone who follows the account (and tweets) from now until the next post will be entered in a drawing to win a promotional copy of the Dragon Age II soundtrack. Good luck!
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