After Elden Ring, Sekiro, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne, a key member of FromSoft is saying goodbye to the studio


If there’s one factor followers and non-fans of FromSoftware agree on, it is that the studio’s video games comprise some stellar music. At the same time as early because the Darkish Souls collection, by Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Bloodborne all the best way to Elden Ring you would be arduous pressed to discover a single sport with out its personal record of iconic tracks.

However whereas the music is well-recognised, the identify behind a lot of that physique of labor sadly will not be. Yuka Kitamura is a longtime FromSoftware composer, whose identify must be fairly acquainted to anybody who counts the studio’s work amongst their favourites.

Having been a core a part of the storied Japanese group for 12 years, Kitamura is unfortunately shifting on. The legendary composer introduced her departure on Twitter, confirming that she’ll proceed to compose music – simply in a contract capability.

“I wish to proceed to precise myself in sport music by numerous genres of music. I hope you’ll stay up for my music sooner or later!” she added.

“Thanks all on your continued assist.”

Kitamura created an internet site the place you possibly can comply with her work, and it does, after all, record all of the video games she contributed to at FromSoftware. The composer began with Darkish Souls 2 and Armored Core: Verdict Day, and have labored on each sport since, together with Elden Ring.

It isn’t clear whether or not she additionally composed for the upcoming Shadow of the Erdrtree DLC, although it’s not referenced on her web site. Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon can be conspicuously lacking, indicating that she might not have labored on that sport both.


Nonetheless, we want Kitamura all the perfect in her future endeavours. For those who’re within the temper for one thing completely different from the composer, her web site has a couple of items of non-game music. For her work on FromSoftwware’s video games, YouTube has you coated.