New Level Announced For Fantasia: Music Evolved

Fantasia: Music Evolved, the upcoming Kinect-centric rhythm game from Disney and Dance Central developer Harmonix, has a new level ready for announcement known as The Haven. In it, players will be able to explore a wintry forest, and as with other levels in the game, interact with the setting via Kinect gestures and end up affecting the environment. Three songs that will be featured in The Haven include "Four Seasons: Winter: 1st Movement" by Antonio Vivaldi, "Some Nights" by Fun., and "Settle Down" by Kimbra.

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Fantasia: Music Evolved, the upcoming Kinect-centric rhythm game from Disney and Dance Central developer Harmonix, has a new level ready for announcement known as The Haven. In it, players will be able to explore a wintry forest, and as with other levels in the game, interact with the setting via Kinect gestures and end up affecting the environment.

The songs that will be featured in The Haven include: “Four Seasons: Winter: 1st Movement” by Antonio Vivaldi, “Some Nights” by Fun., and “Settle Down” by Kimbra.

A preview trailer for The Haven can be viewed below:

Fantasia: Music Evolved is scheduled for a 2014 release on both the Xbox 360 and the Xbox One. We will keep you updated as more news regarding the title develops.


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