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    LEGO Universe Soundtrack Remastered and Released
    Hot Bionicle NewsWednesday, February 24th, 2021 at 7:48am by Andrew, BZPower News Manager

    It's Wednesday, which means as per usual that a new episode of the Bits N' Bricks podcast is coming out, but that's not all! In celebration of 25 years of LEGO Games and to coincide with the episodes about LEGO Universe, Brian Tyler and The LEGO Group have remastered and released the soundtrack from the beloved MMO game! It's available to purchase and stream right now! Read on for more details and to find out where you can listen.

    2021-02-24 LEGO Universe Soundtrack

    THE LEGO GROUP MARKS TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF LEGO UNIVERSE WITH REMASTERED AND NEVER BEFORE RELEASED SOUNDTRACK

    Released to coincide with Hollywood composer Brian Tyler's appearance on LEGO Games' Bits N' Bricks podcast.

    Billund, February 24th, 2021: In December, the LEGO Group marked the 25th anniversary of its first ever video game with the release of the popular Bits N' Bricks podcast series. Today, the company marks another important date with the release of the fully remastered LEGO Universe (Original Game Soundtrack) to purchase and streaming for the first time ever. The soundtrack is accompanied by three episodes of the Bits N' Bricks podcast looking back at the game's development, with today's episode focusing on conversations with composer Brian Tyler, producer Richard Dekkard, as well as a brief visit from the voice of LEGO Universe: Sir Patrick Stewart.

    LEGO Universe was the company's first ever massively multiplayer online game launched in October 2010, with a soundtrack composed by Brian Tyler and additional music by John Harman and Richard Dekkard. Now a celebrated Hollywood composer, Tyler has composed soundtracks for huge blockbuster smashes including Avengers: Age of Ultron and Iron Man 3. The soundtrack to LEGO Universe was the first video game soundtrack he composed following soundtracks for classic films like Constantine and The Lazarus Project. It was created with the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra, but due to scheduling constraints, Tyler ended up overseeing the entire recording live from a studio in Los Angeles using video and audio streaming between the countries.

    The LEGO Universe theme went on to be used at the entrance at LEGOLAND parks across the globe and proved to be very popular with fans. Despite its popularity, the soundtrack has never been available to purchase or stream until now.

    As the landmark anniversary approached, Tyler and Dekkard came together to completely remaster the score, which the LEGO Group is proud to be releasing today (Wednesday February 24th) across popular digital music stores and streaming services. The album will also be available on YouTube featuring a special behind the scenes video retrospective. Patrick Stewart, who served as narrator for the game, will also appear in this video.

    On the remaster, Tyler said: "I'm really proud of the music and I'm proud of the game. I am asked all the time 'Is it going to be available?' and earnestly thought to myself 'I hope it is!' I really wanted that for the fans, so I was not going to miss a beat in terms of helping get this out there to the world."

    To hear more about LEGO Universe's inception, creation, launch and eventual closure, as well as other key moments in the LEGO Group's long, rich history in digital play and video games listen to the Bits N' Bricks podcast. Hosted by journalist Brian Crecente and documentarian Ethan Vincent, the podcast draws on over 120 interviews and explores the many facets of LEGO gaming, from unreleased projects to beloved masterpieces.

    Look out for it on all popular podcast platforms, the LEGO Games anniversary website and YouTube.

    Once the embargo has lifted, further videos about LEGO Universe will be uploaded here.

    This is a pretty awesome development, and I'm sure many fans will be ecstatic to see this news. Many thanks to the LEGO AFOL Engagement Team and to BZPower's Ambassador Tufi Piyufi for sharing this information with us!

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