October
21, 2005 (Rockville, MD) -- Bethesda Game Studios announced today
that Jeremy Soule, the award-winning composer who has been called
“gaming’s greatest musician,” will create the soundtrack for the
highly anticipated role-playing game (RPG), The Elder Scrolls® IV:
Oblivion™. The score for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind® (2002 Game
of the Year, 2002 RPG of the Year), also created by Soule, received
numerous accolades from industry professionals including “Game
Soundtrack of the Year,” “Best Music and Sound Effects,” and
“Outstanding Achievement in Original Composition.” A sample piece of
music from Oblivion is available for download here.
"I’ve
been working with Jeremy for a long time," said Todd Howard,
executive producer for Oblivion, “and this is by far his best work.
The game is an epic-fantasy-drama, and the score adds greatly to its
dramatic appeal. What he has brought to Oblivion is extraordinary. I
can’t wait for everyone to hear it.”
Oblivion
is an epic, open-ended single-player RPG for the next generation.
Providing gamers with the most life-like gaming experience to date,
Oblivion promises to be an immersive experience unlike any other. The
powerful combination of unprecedented graphics and freeform gameplay
allows gamers to unravel the main quest or explore the vast world at
their
own pace. Oblivion is the fourth chapter in the award-winning Elder
Scrolls series that includes Morrowind, Daggerfall™ (1996 RPG of the
year), and Arena (1994 RPG of the year).
"It
has been a thrill to score the music for the next installment in The
Elder Scrolls series,” said Soule. “The stunning, epic quality of
The Elder Scrolls series is particularly compatible with the grand,
orchestral style of music I enjoy composing the most. It has been a
pleasure to be involved with such a revolutionary series that is poised
to redefine the RPG genre once again."
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Jeremy
Soule has been the recipient of numerous industry awards and
professional accolades. Among his credits include Harry Potter and the
Chamber of Secrets, which earned Soule the British Academy of Film and
Television Arts Award (BAFTA) for Best Score, Game Music Category. Soule
has also been twice nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Original
Music Composition by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences for
his work with The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer’s Stone, and also received a BAFTA nomination for Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Soule is also involved with Direct
Song, a game music expansion service allowing gamers to add more
official music to their games.
The
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will be published by Bethesda Softworks and
2K Games for the PC and the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment
system from Microsoft this holiday season.