From the sale of the game, 70% of the proceeds will be used to support the Armed Forces and buy drones.
The Ukrainian pop-rock band Antytila provides a track called My Falcon, which also became the soundtrack for the computer game of the German-Finnish production Death from Above.
In the video game itself, where the player can alternately control both the drone operator himself, maneuvering behind enemy lines, and the UAV itself, attacking enemy positions with it, the track will sound on Ukrainian and English.
The musicians themselves admit that this composition is one of the heaviest in terms of sound and arrangement in their repertoire. It conveys the tense atmosphere of the game, bringing the audience into the world of battle and danger.
“When an IT company from Germany asked us to create a song for the game, we became interested because we ourselves are fond of computer games. When we were told that the players would transform into a Ukrainian drone pilot and will destroy the enemy from above, when we see that 70% of the income will go to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine, we have no doubts about participating in it,” commented the head of the group, Taras Topolya.
In the video clip for both versions of the songs, the musicians depict combat operations, situations that our military actually encounters on the front lines, but in animated form. The enemies themselves are depicted as orcs, pigs, and indeed non-humans.
Earlier it was reported that the Antibody group, on their way home from Paris, had a near accident.
Source: korrespondent
