Veteran Kojima Productions composer Ludvig Forssell is leaving the company. He announced on Twitter that, after 10 years as an in-house composer and audio director for the Death Stranding studio, he's venturing out on his own to pursue freelance work.
"It's been a blast! Thanks, KJP!" he wrote. "Now, I'm happy to tackle a variety of projects in all types of media."
ANNOUNCEMENT:
— Ludvig Forssell (@Ludvig_Forssell) March 31, 2021
After 10 years working in-house as a Composer/Audio Director at Kojima Productions, I’m excited to announce that I’ll be pursuing my future as a freelance composer.
It’s been a blast! Thanks, KJP! Now, I’m happy to tackle a variety of projects in all types of media. pic.twitter.com/tXWh2ibh12
On his website, Forssell explains that he helped conceive the "entire sound world" for Death Stranding. He previously was the lead composer on Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
"Writing music for anything is never a given for me," he said. "The real fun part, the magic, is finding the solutions to these puzzles."
Forssell's credits also include Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, P.T., and the Netflix's Ultraman.
As for Kojima Productions, the studio was formerly owned by Konami but now operates independently. It partnered with Sony for Death Stranding, but the company has no future games that have been announced yet.
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