Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster will feature the game’s original soundtrack, as VG247 can confirm. Yes, that includes licensed music that made up some particularly iconic parts of the original game’s audio.
when Dead Rising Deluxe Remastered As soon as it was revealed, fans of the series were as excited as they usually are for this type of reveal, and then scrutinized the reveal in the way only dedicated fans can.
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Is it a new weapon? Is it restored cut content? And what did they do to Frank’s hairline? All this analysis and speculation is the fun part of seeing such a remaster revealed, but one thing that wasn’t clear from any of the footage was the fate of Dead Rising’s iconic soundtrack, which included a variety of licensed tracks from real bands, in addition to Capcom’s original score and mall-themed vibes. Hideki Okagawa and Marika Suzuki.
In an interview with VG247, a Capcom spokesperson confirmed that “licensed music will be returning” to Deluxe Remaster, meaning that some of the game’s most iconic musical moments will likely remain intact.
This should include moments like Lifeseeker’s ‘Gone Guru’ during the boss fight scene with the escaped convicts, Hostile Groove’s ‘Fly Routine’ during the scene where Frank West fights the crazy supermarket manager, and Lockjaw’s ‘Bored Again’ which is the theme song for the human sacrifice cult that sprouts up in the shopping mall mid-game.
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles on September 19, 2024.