Developer HoYoverse has taken to the official site of action-adventure Genshin Impact to share a new video titled “Traveler’s Reverie”. Through it, the adventurers of Teyvat are invited behind the scenes of the music of Sumeru, with the songs featured being recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra with special guest folk musicians. This video tells the story of the Sumeru OST’s creative philosophy, and documents a wonderful journey of cross-cultural collaboration.
Previously, the developers have announced that Sumeru Chapter OST – “Forest of Jhana and Vidya” is out now. Check out the promotional music video below! It features two compositions: “Overnight Dew in the Woods” and “For Riddles, for Wonders,” performed by symphony orchestras and top folk musicians.
“The album’s four discs “Dwelling Where Everlasting Spring Abides,” “Woods, Rivers and Mysteries,” “Eternal Antagonism Between Life and Death,” and “Battles of Sumeru” feature 100 remarkable tracks produced by the HOYO-MiX team for the Sumeru region, each one an original composition from Genshin Impact.
The songs featured on the Sumeru Chapter OST were recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra with special guest folk musicians at Abbey Road Studios, Redfort Studio, Air-Edel Recording Studios, Smecky Music Studio, and Jintian Recording Studio respectively.”
Also, don’t forget to check out what is arriving in Genshin Impact version 3.2: Akasha Pulses, the Kalpa Flame Rises once it hits live servers on November 2nd.