Gaming News - November 2005
London, UK (November 18, 2005) - Eidos Interactive today announced a
partnership with composer Jesper Kyd, for the soundtrack for Hitman: Blood Money.
From Eidos:
Hitman: Blood Money will feature a cinematic live orchestral score composed
by Kyd and recorded with the 150-member Budapest Symphony and Hungarian Radio
Choir, in addition to several electronica tracks penned by Kyd for the game.
“I’m very proud of this collaboration for Hitman: Blood Money,” said Jesper
Kyd. “We produced a dynamic and diverse score that closely follows the latest
exploits of Agent 47. It was the most challenging score in the series yet and I
firmly believe it will be the best sounding Hitman game to date.”
Hitman: Blood Money is the fourth installment in the popular franchise and
takes killing for money to a whole new level. Using new gaming technology and
functionality it delivers an experience that is the closest gamers will ever
have come to the real world of the assassin.
Developed by Io-Interactive, Hitman: Blood Money will be released in Spring
2006 on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC.
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