SaGa Composer Kenji Ito Adds Music To Terra Battle

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Terra Battle has now passed the 1.6 million download mark. With that, SaGa composer Kenji Ito has produced new music for the mobile strategy RPG. He introduces and plays it in the video above.

 

With this new goal reached, Mistwalker is now closing in on the latter sections of its Download Starter for Terra Battle. In fact, it’s now less than 400,000 downloads away from being ported to consoles.

 

Before reaching that final goal, there’s still music by Kingdom Hearts and Street Fighter II (and many others) composer Yoko Shimomura, as well as Chrono Trigger and Xenogears composer Yasunori Mitsuda. There are also Hiso Alien character goods to be produced at the 1.9 million mark.


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