Ori and the Will of the Wisps and its predecessor, has opened up on his work for the upcoming Halo Infinite during an interview with NME.Speaking about his work for Halo Infinite, Coker opened up about the potential pressure that comes with such a beloved series.“It’s not that I don’t feel pressure, but because the original material is so strong, it’s like you’re building on the strongest possible foundation,” he said during an interview with NME.Coker’s last projects gave him complete freedom, so Halo Infinite is a change for him.d“The challenge was that Halo is the first time I’m stepping into someone else’s creation, so it’s been about learning the vocabulary and understanding why people like the original Halo music in particular.
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