Journey dev's Sky: Children of Light launching 'musical experience' with Frozen 2 singer as part of next week's Season of Aurora
By venturing to the Valley of Triumph's Coliseum, players can engage with four Seasonal Spirits, each recounting a story written and performed by Aurora. These quests will weave her best-known songs"into the events that once unfolded in the realms" and completing them will"awaken a spirit of Light from the world's distant past".
Elsewhere in the season, Seasonal Candles can be offered to the four Spirits to unlock the likes of masks, capes, and music sheets featuring Aurora's songs, with additional rewards - including an outfit and three emotes - accessible via the Aurorora Guide Spirit's Friendship Tree. Sky: Children of Light's Season of Aurora launches on 17th October for Switch, iOS, and Android. A PlayStation version of the game, which will include cross-play with other platforms, isGet your first month for £1 when you buy a Standard Eurogamer subscription.
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