


Sascha’s influences mirror ours in many ways, yet he also brings a whole other set of influences to the table. “After talking with Sascha, it became clear that we shared the same vision and passion for what musically drives Deus Ex. “Along the way, we realised this game was much vaster than anticipated and we made the choice to add another composer to the team. “It was important for us to build upon the strong foundation of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, but also to let it stand on its own,” he said. The pair will be overseen by Eidos Montreal’s executive audio director Steve Szczepkowski, who says the soundtrack will reflect the tense atmosphere of the game’s world, where augmented humans have been segregated from the rest of society.
