Scarlet Moon Records is excited to announce the XYLITH Original Game Soundtrack for pre-order. Featuring chiptune artist and game composer coda (Ready Only Memories: Neurodiver, Omega Strike), XYLITH features an adaptive soundtrack composed in multiple layers that respond to the exploration and high-intensity action as players explore subterranean world of Eldriss and suppress an alien uprising. The key feature of the soundtrack is an 11-minute-long experience that takes listeners through all the soundtrack layers. Each soundtrack layer is also included separately for a more customizable listening experience along with music for the collectible music discs found throughout the game. The XYLITH Original Game Soundtrack is now available for pre-order on several storefronts with the full soundtrack release scheduled for March 6, 2020, one day ahead of the game’s release on Steam.
XYLITH features a procedurally-generated world with seven distinct biomes filled with dangerous monsters and scarce resources. Several classic RPG elements are included, such as gradual level progression, questing, pets, crafting, and weapon upgrades. XYLITH is now on Steam and will be released on March 7, 2020:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1210640/XYLITH__Hostile_Planet/
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