Along with Beyoncé, Harry Style or Adele, Stephanie Economou also had the right to her moment of glory. In its 65th edition, the Grammy Awards honored video game music for the first time in its history. American composer Stephanie Economou received the award from her for her work on Dawn of Ragnarökgame expansion Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
“An Important Step”
In the past, Stephanie Economou had mainly created music for movies and series. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla It is the first video game for which he composed. The publisher of the flagship license, Ubisoft, entrusted him with the responsibility for the musical themes of the last two paid expansions of the title: Paris headquarters AND the dawn of ragnarok.
Before the ceremony, Stephanie Economou said she was “very honored” to be one of the nominees for the inaugural category. She also explained to AFP that this new award represents “an important step for people to finally recognize that video games have been on the air for a long time.”
The extension the dawn of ragnarok it was released on March 10, 2022. It adds many missions to the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla game and allows the player to play as Odin. The objective is to rescue the son of the Norse god, kidnapped by an evil being.
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