New Trailer And Pre-Order Info Announced For Fantasia: Music Evolved
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New Trailer And Pre-Order Info Announced For Fantasia: Music Evolved

Harmonix and Disney Interactive's Kinect-heavy rhythm game, Fantasia: Music Evolved, is getting closer to its October 20 release on Xbox One and Xbox 360, and it still seems that the developers are keeping some of the title's track list of hit songs a secret, as three new songs (which will presumably be downloadable) will be provided to those who have pre-ordered the game when it launches.
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Harmonix and Disney Interactive’s Kinect-heavy rhythm game, Fantasia: Music Evolved, is getting closer to its October 20 release on Xbox One and Xbox 360, and it still seems that the developers are keeping some of the title’s track list of hit songs a secret, as three new songs (which will presumably be downloadable) will be provided to those who have pre-ordered the game when it launches.

The songs will include “Counting Stars” by OneRepublic and “Lay Me Down” by Avicii, with the third appropriately being Disney’s latest hit, “Let It Go,” which originated from last year’s Frozen. It’s worth noting that the version used in Fantasia for “Let It Go” will be the Demi Lovato version played during the film’s credits, and not the Idina Menzel original.

Also, a new promotional trailer has been released for the game, recorded at Walt Disney Studios in Los Angeles. Some of the motion-based gameplay is showcased, along with bits of the soundtrack, primarily “Feel Good Inc.” by Gorillaz.

We will continue to keep you updated on Fantasia: Music Evolved as more news drops. For now, check out the trailer below and let us know what you think.


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