Red Dead Redemption 2 Soundtrack to Be Released
Red Dead Redemption 2 developer and publisher Rockstar Games is planning to release the game’s official soundtrack as a standalone product.
The soundtrack features vocal performances from musicians such as Willie Nelson, Nas, and Josh Homme, as well as a track written and performed by David Ferguson, who previously worked as a sound engineer for Johnny Cash. Vocals in the game were produced by Daniel Lanois, who has produced albums for folk legends like Neil Young and Bob Dylan.
The score is a major collaborative effort. It was primarily composed by Woody Jackson, who worked on the original Red Dead Redemption as well as Grand Theft Auto V and L.A. Noire, with additional production handled by Jeff Silverman of Truth and Soul Records.
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Deltarune’s Uninstaller Can Accidentally Delete a Lot More Than the Game
Undertale creator Toby Fox released a free new project, Deltarune yesterday. Fans are scrambling to uncover its secrets, but one strange feature is definitely unintended – the game’s uninstaller can accidentally delete the entirety of the folder it’s a part of.
Players began noticing the problem yesterday, prompting Fox to tweet a warning:
Hey apparently the uninstaller for DELTARUNE just deletes the entire directory the uninstaller is in. Depending on where you installed it, this could have some consequences. I recommend you don’t use the uninstaller.
— tobyfox (@tobyfox) October 31, 2018