Mixtape writer Annapurna Interactive has specified by no unsure phrases that no, Mixtape is not going to be delisted „because of music licenses expiring“.
Speaking to Kotaku, inventive director Johnny Galvatron confirmed that, not like different video games like Guitar Hero that use licensed music and later needed to take away them or be delisted solely, Beethoven and Dinosaur paid „additional“ to maintain „Mixtape’s licenses up in perpetuity“.
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Then, simply to verify there was no misunderstanding, the writer careworn on X/Twitter: „We heard some individuals say Mixtape could be delisted because of music licenses expiring. That was a lie. Have an awesome weekend, everybody.“
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Elsewhere within the interview, Galvatron talked in regards to the danger of „hat[ing all the songs] by the tip“ of the sport’s manufacturing cycle, however that turned out to be a pointless worry.
„My largest hesitation was like, ‘if I make a recreation with all of my favorite songs, is it gonna be like beginning a enterprise with my pals? Am I gonna hate every little thing by the tip?’ And no, I don’t,“ Galvatron added.
„I nonetheless get a buzz listening to it and beginning the sport and seeing Devo play and these characters come out.“
We thought Mixtape was „a delight“, writing in Eurogamer’s 4 out of 5 stars Mixtape evaluate: „It is a celebration of teenage life that makes its level, aptly, simply as an adolescent would“.






















