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Neural Cloud is now available for iOS and Android and includes the original Owl City theme song – Esports Extras.
Are you ready to upload your consciousness to the cloud? Developer Mica Team and publisher Sunborn Network Technology are pleased to announce the launch of Neural Cloud for iOS and Android mobile devices today. A new chapter in the Girls’ Frontline universe, Neural Cloud offers a thought-provoking story that delves into the ethics of artificial intelligence and where consciousness goes when the lights go out. Featuring a gritty sci-fi cyberpunk aesthetic, Neural Cloud features an original theme song by acclaimed synth-pop musicians Owl City, available today everywhere music is streamed.
Neural Cloud introduces a brand new single from acclaimed indie synth pop artist Owl City, who rose to fame with 2009’s hit song Fireflies. After four years, Owl City, led by Adam Young, returns with the game’s main theme titled “Up to the Cloud.” Tranquil, melodic and hopeful, Up to the Cloud perfectly aligns with the moving story players will experience in Neural Cloud.
Up to the Cloud’s lyrical concept follows Owl City, an in-game character who has uploaded himself to the “Neural Cloud” as an artificial consciousness. The song tells the story of trying to escape the shackles of cyberspace and the emotional awakening that came with it. The game’s theme, which focuses on the complex relationship between humans and artificial intelligence, comes through beautifully in Up to the Cloud’s inspirational narrative.
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