A few of the pieces presented include an acapella version of the game’s main theme, to the soothing melody of ‘Breezes of Idylls and Wine’ to the insanity which is ‘Let’s Go, Crimson Knight!’ to an amazing near-finale with the Vortex suite of songs. Metal Gear Solid V Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack that was released by Konami in Japan and iTunes on Septemunder the catalogue number: GFCA-3989. While the concert is expected to be continued in a live format by the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in Shanghai, China ( which will be available online after the concert), a fantastic array of songs were on offer. Tonight we got to enjoy a compilation of tracks performed by Flanders Symphony Orchestra ( w/ Belgian conductor Maestro Dirk Brossé) in addition to other musicians from the United States, South Korea and more.
The music was composed by Yu Peng Chen and HOYO-MiX, and part of the fun of each update is seeing what new music they have created. If you want to see just how amazing the music is, I recommend you tune into the official soundtrack streams or watch music producer Alex Moukala break down some of the tracks. Genshin Impact has a divine soundtrack, from the fun upbeat tracks of the Mondstadt fields, the more intense beats of Liyue and the intense headbangers for literally every boss fight in the game. This alone, given it was provided for free, in my opinion, was enough of an Anniversary Present ( Not that I would say no to more free primogems or other goodies). But regardless of where you stand on the spectrum on this issue, you will want to watch the online portion of Genshin Concert 2021: Melodies of an Endless Journey which just concluded streaming via Youtube (and other platforms depending on where you reside) as I write this.
Things haven’t been picture perfect for developer MiHoYo these past few weeks, receiving criticism, review bombs and more due to some perceiving them as stingy with 1st Anniversary awards for all players.