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Video game music, orchestral performances, and the sheer joy of a communal experience: how live concerts are helping us reconnect with gaming's good side
Image credit: Eurogamer / Game Music Festival Feature by Robert Purchese Associate Editor Additional contributions by Dom Peppiatt Published on Aug.
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Image credit: Eurogamer / Game Music Festival Feature by Robert Purchese Associate Editor Additional contributions by Dom Peppiatt Published on Aug. 19, 2026, 2:11 p.m. Follow Baldur's Gate III Hello! This piece is a part of Optimism Week on Eurogamer - a week of features either about optimism itself or those which hope to inspire it.
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