Ubisoft announced they have just released a new lo-fi music album. Called Postmatch, the album features 20 lo-fi hip-hop beats to relax/listen to while streaming, inspired by the Rainbow Six Siege.
Yes, all the tracks are cleared for use during game streams, and it should not cause any copyright issues.
There’s a full video of the album featuring the staple of lo-fi hip-hop imagery: a girl in front of a desk with a window on her side. In this case, you see a loop of one of Siege’s operator Dokkaebi vibing.
The album is released alongside the soft launch of Rainbow Six Siege’s streamer mode, so content creators have a selection of tunes they can use for streams and content creation (as long as credit is given and is not used for commercial purposes). More info on where to listen and download, plus full permissions of the songs can be found here.
Postmatch is produced by Kill Miami, featuring JonyBeats, Rohaan, Kaze Beats, Kyle Evans, Riddle, and WIZE. The album uses cult themes and sound effects from the tactical FPS and made it into relaxing tunes.
This is not the first instance we see official lo-fi remixes of video game music, and certainly won’t be the last.