Due: Bridge of Spirits Postponed Launch Until September 2021

As a developer, Ember Lab, decided to postpone the launch of their game, Kena: Bridge of Spirits. Originally released in August, then changed to September 2021.
The reason, is to polish their adventure games better, on all platforms. They revealed this difficult result, via a post on Ember Lab’s official Twitter account.



"The team has worked very hard and we feel the extra time is very important to ensure the best experience. We appreciate your patience, as the team continues to strive to provide the best version of Kena," wrote Ember Lab.





With the information they stated, Kena: Bridge of Spirits had to postpone tethering to the PS5 until September 21st. While frustrating to the fans, the goal is also very good so that players can get a more satisfying playing experience.



An interesting fact is that the soundtrack of Kena's adventure comes from a traditional Indonesian musical instrument. Where Gamelan Bali became the instrumental music chosen by Ember Lab.



   

Compiled and produced by composer Jason Gallaty, featuring traditional Balinese by Dewa Putu Berata, Sekar Jaya Gamelan Music Director, performed by Sanggar Seni Cudamani from Pengosekan, Gianyar, Bali.



According to Dewa, Gallaty initially met the gamelan master from west Bali via Youtube. Then a music composer, looking for a Balinese music group in America and from there he found the Sekar Jaya Gamelan group located in the United States.



Even so, players still have to be patient if they want to listen to beautiful music from Cudamani Art Studio. The reason is, Kena: Bridge of Spirits will only land on consoles on September 21st.



For its release, Ember Lab is not alone. Many video games will also launch in September.



Ada Aragami 2, Life is Stranger: True Colors. Additionally, Nintendo Switch fans can expect ports for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom.

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