
The long lost language of Sanskrit (from which Bangla and Hindi originated) will be featured in Dark Messiah of Might and Magic’s soundtrack, according to an announcement made by Ubi. The game’s live orchestra/industrial score was made by Cris Velasco and Sascha Dikiciyan, who to “blend ancient and modern elements” together decided to use an aggressive orchestral score with a choir performing an original text in Sanskrit.
Velasco worked with live musicians, whereas Dikiciyan was in charge of creating the custom sound design and electronic elements for the score. The soundtrack for the game will be released with its Collector’s Edition.

Ubisoft has pushed back the release of three of its big titles: Splinter Cell: Double Agent, Dark Messiah of Might & Magic and the PC edition of Resident Evil 4. The publisher revealed this through its financial statements, stating that Sam Fisher’s next adventure, previously scheduled for September, can be experienced by gamers late October.
Those looking for the action title in the M&M universe will also have to wait till October; as for Resident Evil 4, no release date was provided and an official representative couldn’t say why the game is in limbo.

Interested in beta testing Dark Messiah of Might and Magic? Head on over to the forthcoming game’s website for a chance to enter the closed beta. There are limited slots, so good luck to those applying.













