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"Until Dawn’s sound has undergone a massive overhaul too, featuring a new score from legendary horror composer Mark Korven."
https://blog.playstation.com/2024/01/31/an-enhanced-version-of-until-dawn-comes-to-ps5-and-pc-this-year/
No doubt.
This is actually unlikely since Supermassive has been using it as the theme for their last 4 or 5 Dark Pictures Anthology games. That, and the wording they chose makes it sound like the soundtrack has been ENTIRELY swapped.
They literally confirmed on PlayStation Blog the entire soundtrack is being replace. None of the original music will be included. Try actually looking it up, it takes 2 seconds to google.
I too am curious about and hope the cinematic fixed cams are still there with an *optional* third person mode. The death of the survival horror/Horror games in general really came about when the AAA industry decided to make everything over the shoulder, and it makes me roll my eyes every time I see it (Alone in the Dark and SIlent Hill 2 remakes following suit this year also is just so.. ugh)
Literally confirmed in the same blog post if you would learn to read.
Reading the Playstation Blog post, it mentions "a completely new soundscape" and "a new score", but nothing about the theme song specifically. The third-person camera also hasn't been explicitly confirmed to be the one and only available angle, I don't believe; it might be something the player can now swap to and from as they move through the game.
Incorrect.
I have no idea why you are behaving this way, surely you aren't like this in real life... right?