Riot Games Music has unveiled their latest creation. On Friday July 2, Riot Games Music announced the release of their instrumental album “Sessions: Vi“. Available on all major music streaming platforms, Sessions is a unique music experience for League of Legends fans to enjoy during their climb in the ranks.
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Creators; this is for you, because of all you do.
Introducing #Sessions, a collection of music completely free to use in your content. Experience our first drop Sessions: Vi now. ✨
Watch: https://t.co/7pFGgXYlVQ
Stream: https://t.co/2cBkAqzt87 pic.twitter.com/AuumS7O2Wn— Riot Games Music (@riotgamesmusic) July 2, 2021
Riot Games Music introduces their newest 37-track album in hopes to help out content creators. The songs on Sessions are all free and safe to use while streaming. League of Legends streamers won’t have to worry about any DMCA strikes on their content any more with this new entry from Riot Games Music. Riot has collaborated with artists such as Chromonicci, Junior State, Laxicty, and Tennyson in order to produce a unique musical experience.
Inspired by the recent popularity of low-fi music, Sessions is the first album from Riot Games Music that looks to step away from the over-the-top experiences like K/DA and True Damage. The more relaxed vibe of the album allows players to have a more calming background sound to game to. While the goal for the album is to help out streamers, Sessions: Vi aims to bring a memorable experience to all audiences.
Hang out with everyone’s favorite handed jungler, as she chills in her Piltover apartment waiting for the next call to action. The new album is out now for everyone on any streaming platform. Dive into the melodic album today, and enjoy the climb in any of the titles under the Riot Games umbrella.Â
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