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In 2023, Cherof contributed five new songs to the game's "Trails & Tales" update. Citing licensing issues and legal conflicts with Microsoft , a completed third album by Rosenfeld, titled Minecraft – Volume Final , which was first teased in 2015 and confirmed in 2017, has still not seen release as of 2024.
Minecraft – Volume Beta is the fourth soundtrack album by German electronic musician Daniel Rosenfeld, known by his pseudonym C418. It was independently released on 9 November 2013 as the second installment of the soundtrack for the video game Minecraft , and has been physically released by record label Ghostly .
Many of the new songs were being added into features of the game that were not present when the first batch of music was produced; i.e. the Nether or the End. [33] In 2020, the soundtrack was released in physical format with Ghostly International [ 34 ] and reprints of the Minecraft - Volume Alpha physical releases were also released.
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[1] During the development of Minecraft, Persson met Rosenfeld through indie game development forum TIGSource, and the two became friends. [4] When Persson showed the game to Rosenfeld, he requested that he become the game's sound designer. Rosenfeld accepted, and began work on the game's sound effects and music. [5] [1]
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