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Far Cry 5 Composer Announced: Dan Romer?!

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While the narrative quality of the next entry in Ubisoft’s golden franchise are yet to be determined, it’s a pretty safe bet that the score is going to incredible!

Why is that? Because the composer for the upcoming Far Cry 5 has been revealed, and it seems that the developers spared no expense.

According to an article on Gamespot, the game’s music will be crafted than none other than Dan Romer.

Ubisoft has announced Far Cry 5’s composer–and it’s a big name in the music world. Dan Romer, whose credits include Beasts of the Southern Wildand Beasts of No Nation, will compose the score for Far Cry 5 and write original songs for the game.

In addition to his work on those movies, Romer produced songs you have definitely heard: “Say Something” by A Great Big World and Shawn Mendes’ chart-topper “Treat You Better.”

Far Cry 5 is set in a fictional American town, Hope County, Montana. Romer’s score will use instruments like banjos, fiddles, and dobros. Additionally, each region in the game has music specific to it. As for the songs he wrote, these include hymns performed by the Bobby Shin Nashville Choir and produced by Bobby Shin.

One of the main story elements of Far Cry 5 is that a quasi-religious doomsday cult has taken over, and the lyrics of the hymns will “reflect the inspirations of the leadership and members of the cult while also hiding more sinister messages toward the Resistance. Each of these hymns will mix into the existing music that players experience as they explore the world or engage in combat.”

Even if this doomsday cult doesn’t measure up to the likes of Vaas or Pagan Min, at least their theme song should be something on a whole other level.

You can check out the trailer for Far Cry 5 below.

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