This mod replaces the background music and combat music of Sekiro with that of Total War: Shogun 2.
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File credits
I didn't write the music; all music was composed by Jeff van Dyck.
Changed the loops for multiple songs, fixed a bug where Gyoubu's second phase music had been changed by mistake, added music for Ashina Castle at night, and miniboss music for Abandoned Dungeon and Sunken Valley.
Version 1.5
Combat music and Shinchimen music for Fountainhead Palace.
Version 1.4
Added background music for Fountainhead Palace, and music for Ashina Castle at dusk.
Version 1.3
Added music for Mibu village, and changed some loops for Ashina music.
Version 1.2
Added music for Senpou Temple minibosses and Abandoned Dungeon combat music.
Version 1.1
Added music for Long-Armed Centipede Giraffe
Version 1.0
Most music up till Snake Eyes Shirafuji
WORK IN PROGRESS
This mod replaces the background music and combat music of Sekiro with that of Total War: Shogun 2. It doesn't replace cutscene music, the main theme, or the themes for "special" bosses (such as Emma, Owl, Genichiro).
Installation: 1) Extract "sound" folder from zip file. 2) Place in mods directory. 3) Launch game and enjoy : )
Uninstallation: Simply delete "sound" folder from mods directory.
Disclaimers: - All the music was composed by Jeff van Dyck. I've simply ported his music into the game. - I will not be able to have unique combat music for every area and every boss because Shogun 2 doesn't have as many combat songs as Sekiro.