

はじめの方で紹介していただけるようなので、ぜひ!アタマっから見てみてください! /TIjI9657g2Īltus confirmed in their press release that Meguro will continue to work with the devs going forward in future games, so I guess no one will take over soundtrack duties for now.ĭaryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News.

Kodansha continued to work with Meguro throughout the year and they will be showing off the game at INDIE Live Expo Winter 2021 on November 6. Kodansha posted a video about the announcement featuring Meguro: Meguro entered a game into Kodansha Game Creators Lab's GCL Round 1 Recruitment in September 2020 and although he didn't get through, Kodansha gave him 500,000 yen (US$4,400) as a special prize to spearhead his game. In simultaneous press releases from Altus and Kodansha, it was announced that Shoji Meguro had left Altus to go freelance and create indie games, with his first game to be revealed at INDIE Live Expo Winter 2021. Kodansha revealed that Meguro had been making games in his spare time using Unreal Engine 4 under the name Megarock for the past five or so years. resigned from Atlus at the end of September 2021, the developers behind Shin Megami Tensei, to fulfill his dream of making his own indie games as both a dev and composer. As the lead composer of Persona 5, as well as its TV anime adaptation, PERSONA5 the Animation, he did something we never saw coming. If you've played a Shin Megami Tensei game or any of the Persona games, you would have heard the slick tunes of composer Shoji Meguro.

Persona 5: Dancing Star Night, where Shoji Meguro was the sound director
