Walking Dead composer scores Assassin’s Creed DLC

London’s residents are set to be terrorized by Jack the Ripper in Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate‘s single-player add-on campaign. Bear McCreary penned the soundtrack for the title, including an all-new theme to represent the serial killer. His five-track soundtrack for the title will be available to purchase on digital music stores for 4 USD come December 15.

Bear McCreary is a popular television and film composer best known for scoring The Walking Dead, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Battlestar Galactica. As he discussed in our interview with him, he is also an avid video game fan who has scored several underperforming video game titles over the years, SOCOM 4, Dark Void, and Defiance. With this DLC behind him, he will receive the opportunity to score fully-fledged Assassin’s Creed title in future.

Posted on November 29, 2015 by Chris Greening. Last modified on November 29, 2015.

Tags: , ,


About the Author

I've contributed to websites related to game audio since 2002. In this time, I've reviewed over a thousand albums and interviewed hundreds of musicians across the world. As the founder and webmaster of VGMO -Video Game Music Online-, I hope to create a cutting-edge, journalistic resource for all those soundtrack enthusiasts out there. In the process, I would love to further cultivate my passion for music, writing, and generally building things. Please enjoy the site and don't hesitate to say hello!



One Response to Walking Dead composer scores Assassin’s Creed DLC

  1. Harris Iqbal says:

    This is absolutely awesome, Bear McCreary should be given more videogames to compose. He should have composed syndicate instead of Austin Wintory anyways.

Back to Top ↑
  • Categories

  • Archives

  • Recent Posts

  • Recent Comments

  • Recommended Sites

  • Join Our Community

    Like on FacebookFollow on TwitterSubscribe on RSS






WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com