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Former Wolfenstein Composer Heads up New Title
Bill Brown returns to the WWII series.
Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

Activision and id Software have revealed that the upcoming Wolfenstein game for the PS3, 360 and PC is set to feature an original score by award-winning composer, Bill Brown, who was also responsible for the previous title, Return to castle Wolfenstein’s Soundtrack.

“Bill was the natural choice to create a soundtrack that emphasises the fast-paced action of Wolfenstein while enhancing the overall mood during key moments and getting players fully immersed in the adventure,” says Kevin Cloud, executive producer at id Software.

Brown’s work has been featured in numerous feature films and television shows with credits, including: “Ali,” “Any Given Sunday,” “CSI: NY” and “Finding Forrester.”

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