Ubisoft announced that "Postmatch," Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege's first lo-fi album, is now available. The music album with a total of 20 tracks was created in collaboration with key artists and is intended to bring new freshness to the game soundtrack. “Postmatch” is available via music streaming and on YouTube.
To bring this album to life, Ubisoft partnered with Kill Miami, Jonybeats, Rohaan, Kaze Beats, Kyle Evans, Riddle and WIZE. Players will recognize melodies from the game and can thus discover a reinterpretation of their favorite pieces.
Can be used by creative people
"This album answers the question, 'What does lo-fi sound like to someone living in the Rainbow Six world?' We took elements of iconic tunes and SFX and mixed them with a relaxing hip-hop twist to answer that question," says Kill Miami, composer and producer of Postmatch.
"All tracks are free for streamers and content creators to use on video and streaming platforms as long as they are not used for commercial purposes," Ubisoft said.
Complete track list:
- Prep assembly
- Rainbow Lounge
- Evening bork
- Industry of design
- On leave
- Underground
- Urban Jungle
- Riddle in the Sky
- Sunday waking
- Unraveled Pride
- Celestial Journey [Focus Track]
- jam and flow
- Debrief beats
- Low growl
- Speakeasy
- High rise, low pulse
- Invitation to Dream
- Unanswered Questions
- Ocean View
- Breathless static
Tom Clancy'S Rainbow Six Siege was released in December 2015 and has been continuously expanded with new content since then. The Deadline Person Tactical Shooter is played by millions of fans around the world. Last year, Ubisoft announced that the title could crack the 60 million player mark.
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