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Arknights' End Like This music video debuts on YouTube

Arknights' End Like This music video debuts on YouTube
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The full animated music video for Arknights’ collaboration song “End Like This ft. RUNN” has debuted on YouTube.
The song received its official release in 2020 by Grammy-nominated producer Steve Aoki and acclaimed Dutch DJ Duo Yellow Claw, but now the video to accompany the song has finally been launched by Arknights.

The video reveals the continued journey taken by Amiya and Rhodes Island, and expands the plot, territories and characters of the game. The intense battle is framed within the video into animation, depicting the riot in Chernobog, Rosmontis’ fight against enemies, and the growth of Amiya in the final battle with Patriot.

The release of this animated music video is similar to Aoki’s last collaborative release for the game, “Last of Me ft. RUNN”. Both the soundtrack and video of End Like This are inspired by Arknights storyline Episode 7 - “The Birth of Tragedy”. You can watch the music video below.

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Arknights had a full roadmap of musical plans for the game throughout 2020, and with the release of End Like This, that year-long plan has finally been completed. It began with the first soundtrack, “Save Us From Ourselves” by Bear Grillz, a musician under Aoki’s music label Dim Mak. Additionally, the appearances of Yellow Claw and Aoki attracted a wider audience to the world of Arknights.

With all of the collaboration songs, the game has presented six soundtracks to players worldwide. Along with the tracks, players can identify the core of each event, and this year will also bring more collaboration events. We don’t yet have any information on that but we’ll be sure to update you when we do.

Download Arknights now from the iOS App Store or Google Play for Android. It’s a free to play title containing in-app purchases.

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Olly Smith
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