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[Video] The Making of The Last Guardian’s Soundtrack

Determinedly composed and conducted by Takeshi Furukawa and orchestrated by the London Symphony Orchestra, Trinity Boys Choir, and London Voices at Air Studios, the music of The Last Guardian is laden with emotion and oft-times haunting. It powerfully complements the story of this boy and creature, alone amidst ancient ruins, discovering each other as they seek a path to freedom. - Sony Interactive Entertainment

October 30, 2016

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