Global publisher and developer IMGN.PRO is have revealed the new gameplay trailer for SEVEN: The Days Long Gone and present an amazing additional song for the game. The creator of the track, Gavin Dunne, is known for his Miracle of Sound project – his YouTube music channel currently has over 150 million views.
After the latest stealth trailer for SEVEN: The Days Long Gone, Fool’s Theory and IMGN.PRO are ready to present another hugely important element of their upcoming isometric RPG – the combat. Challenge a wide variety of enemies in the rich world of SEVEN: strange, powerful beasts, eternally hungry ghouls, winged insectoids straight from your nightmares, large, deadly arachnids, and more. See with your own eyes cities of the Vetrall Empire; visit Lawmer, Mortbane, and Warden’s Hold, the biggest city of Peh… But beware of Deadzones swarming with dangerous creatures!
In the newest gameplay trailer, players can listen to the track that will appear in the end credits of the game – fragments of it will also be used in Artee village. Gavin Dunne feels very strongly about his work for SEVEN: The Days Long Gone:
“When the crew at IMGN.PRO told me about this game’s setting and story, I was immediately interested, especially after seeing the gameplay videos. They created a great atmosphere – dark, dirty, raw, and mildly futuristic. I enjoy writing and singing in that gruff, grimy future-blues style. Besides, I was already a big fan of Marcin’s work on the Witcher series. The song created for SEVEN is bluesy, drenched in old-style Americana, and it evokes the melancholy undertones of lost history and civilizations through the junk instruments used by Marcin and the crew.”
The musician also explains that the lyrics – which are connecting to the Artee tribe’s philosophy and history – are about preservation, celebration, and protection of art as a means of documenting history.