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EA: Next Year's Non-Music Games Will Feature DLC-Enabled Soundtracks

Stephen Totilo writes:

"Year after year EA's chief music executive Steve Schnur has told me, in interviews, that video game soundtracks for games like "Madden" will someday be update-able via downloaded music.

When I interviewed Schnur yesterday about the soundtrack for "Madden NFL 09" he finally named a timeframe. "You're going to see it in 2009," he said. He said that by "Madden '10" gamers can expect some of the "broader-based" EA games (not just any music titles) to be able to "continually recommend" new music that can be downloaded to enhance a soundtrack."
SUP3R - contributor
Published: 533 days ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 

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SeanScythe - 533 days 2 hours ago
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so what is the point of custom soundtracks? Looks like EA is going to charge for this (Free) service now.
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sinncross - 533 days ago
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lol EA are a bunch if idiots.

Who the hell would pay for music when they can just use their own music off their hdd's?
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