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I was watching this which made me look at his Wiki to see what else he was up to and spotted his involvement in Stellar Blade.
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So it seems like he'll have some notable contributions to the soundtrack.

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Interview: Shift Up on PS5's Highly Promising Stellar Blade
Korean dev details console debut

Music seems really important to Stellar Blade. Can you talk about how you decided on the songs and what we can expect from the soundtrack?
Kim: The music is an important element in the game that really portrays the world view of Stellar Blade. We have about 100 tracks on the soundtrack, and most songs have a kind of chorus or some kind of human voice in them.
Around 60 per cent of the songs were created in-house, while the other 40 per cent were created by a sound studio called Monaca, led by composer Keiichi Okabe. Okabe-san was the composer of NieR.
So it seems like he'll have some notable contributions to the soundtrack.
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