The soundtrack contains compositions from Namco Sound Team members Tetsukazu Nakanishi (the only long-lasting Project Aces composer involved), Keiki Kobayashi (composing the "stars" of the soundtrack, such as "The Liberation of Gracemeria"), Junichi Nakatsuru and Hiroshi Okubo, the latter composing a small number of songs, not unlike their efforts in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War. Joining the team was Soulcalibur composer Ryuchi Takada, who took the role of cutscene BGM composer.
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| - Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation Original Soundtrack
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| - The soundtrack contains compositions from Namco Sound Team members Tetsukazu Nakanishi (the only long-lasting Project Aces composer involved), Keiki Kobayashi (composing the "stars" of the soundtrack, such as "The Liberation of Gracemeria"), Junichi Nakatsuru and Hiroshi Okubo, the latter composing a small number of songs, not unlike their efforts in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War. Joining the team was Soulcalibur composer Ryuchi Takada, who took the role of cutscene BGM composer.
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| - The soundtrack contains compositions from Namco Sound Team members Tetsukazu Nakanishi (the only long-lasting Project Aces composer involved), Keiki Kobayashi (composing the "stars" of the soundtrack, such as "The Liberation of Gracemeria"), Junichi Nakatsuru and Hiroshi Okubo, the latter composing a small number of songs, not unlike their efforts in Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War. Joining the team was Soulcalibur composer Ryuchi Takada, who took the role of cutscene BGM composer. Towards the end of the development deadline, Keiki Kobayashi traveled to London, England to produce "Chandelier" and "A Brand New Day."
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