
This item is available for both Windows and Linux players of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds: Fight for Survival with Steam account.įind “Settings” then click on “Reset” to clear all settingsįind “Clicking here will use Local SD card” Ryuichi Sakamoto was a true pioneer in Japanese music and he is not the kind of person who should be forgotten. In our opinion, the game’s music is one of Sakamoto’s most interesting pieces, and this is the first time that this soundtrack DLC is made public. Erophone has a long history of having had a large cult following, and it was even played in Japan during those years. This game inspired a cult following among RPG fans for years. The sound track for Erophone was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The soundtrack for “Erophone” was among Ryuichi Sakamoto’s many memorable pieces. In the 1980’s, he achieved international renown for composing music for many iconic movies like “The Last Emperor,” “Brazil,” “Rumble Fish” “The Bodyguard,” “The Prince of Tennis,” “Rush Hour,” “Pulp Fiction,” “The Usual Suspects,” “Ghost in the Shell,” and the “Lethal Weapon” films.

Ryuichi Sakamoto was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1949. The sound track was composed by the renowned composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto.
