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Indivisible Soundtrack by Hiroki Kikuta is Available Now

One of the most viewed posts I have ever put on the internet was in reference to the soundtrack for Secret of Mana. So I…

Brian CowanBy Brian CowanOctober 7, 20192 Mins Read
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One of the most viewed posts I have ever put on the internet was in reference to the soundtrack for Secret of Mana. So I assume that people really like composer Hiroki Kikuta. If that is true, I’d imagine some excitement from the news that the soundtrack to the action RPG/platformer Indivisible is now available. The most recent work from Kikuta features over 60 tracks. So it’s nothing to scoff at. You can check out the game’s main theme below for a sample of what’s included.

I haven’t actually heard any of the tracks yet myself. But the composer is definitely happy with it. Here’s a statement from Kikuta:

“I was extremely excited when I heard that the team behind Skullgirls wanted me to write music for their new RPG, Indivisible, I consider myself very fortunate to have been able to work on this game. While working on the unique sound for Indivisible was truly a challenge, it was a worthwhile experiment and I believe the continuous creative effort and difficulties developing the right sound turned out for the best. Listen to the soundtrack and hear the irrefutable evidence that we’ve created something truly special to accompany this beautiful game. Please enjoy it!”
Consider me hyped. Kikuta wasn’t the only talent behind the Indivisible soundtrack. It also features vocalists Rionos and Jillian Aversa. Some of my all-time favorite remixes of video game music have featured Jillian Aversa. So that has me extra excited. I’ll absolutely be purchasing a copy of the album for my collection.
So you made it through my rambling. And now you might be wondering where you can get the soundtrack and how much it will cost you. Reasonable questions. The Indivisible Original Game Soundtrack can be found on numerous storefronts. And will set you back about $10. Not bad at all. No word yet on a physical release. But if that happens we will let you know.
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