New Halo Infinite track 'Reverie' composed by Curtis Schweitzer is now available

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Halo Infinite (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

What you need to know

  • Halo Infinite's soundtrack is being composed by three different composers.
  • 343 Industries has shared a track composed by Curtis Schweitzer, a composer who has worked projects like indie titles.
  • Halo Infinite is currently scheduled to launch at some point in Holiday 2020.

343 Industries has shared another piece of the soundtrack in Halo Infinite. While the previous track was Set a Fire in Your Heart by Gareth Coker, this week, the track is titled Reverie and was composed by Curtis Schweitzer.

This track can be heard in the campaign gameplay demo and according to Schweitzer, it was designed as "hoping that it helps the player get a sense of awe, wonder, and mystery when looking at the ring." You can listen to the track below.

Schweitzer has previously worked on some indie games and is one of three composers working on Halo Infinite, alongside Gareth Coker and Joel Corelitz. All three composers are working together under 343 Industries Music Supervisor Joel Yarger, who helped supervise the music for God of War, Marvel's Spider-Man and Days Gone, among others.

Schweitzer noted that it was important for the music to hit classic Halo notes and be "ancient, epic, and mysterious" while also making sure there was new material building on the past foundations.

Halo Infinite is currently scheduled to arrive sometime in Holiday 2020. It'll launch on Xbox One, PC and Xbox Series X. The multiplayer will be entirely free-to-play and runs at 120FPS on Xbox Series X.

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