CINDERELLA Drummer Creates Music For Video Game Trailer

June 6, 2013

To get players pumped for E3 next week, Sony Online Entertainment has released an all-new Dragon's Prophet #SUPERMETAL music video, "The Ballad of DraGod". With music composed by CINDERELLA drummer Fred Coury and guitarist Brent Woods, and lyrics by Ayzenberg Group, this amped up trailer showcases the intensity of Sony Online Entertainment's hardcore dragon game in all its metal glory!

Rock out to the video below and find out what's #NOTMETAL, like chickens, for instance, and what is #SUPERMETAL, like dragons (but you probably already knew that).

Developed by Runewaker Entertainment, creators of Runes Of Magic, Dragon's Prophet will launch as a free-to-play MMORPG in 2013. Players will be transported to the dragon-filled, beautiful world of Auratia, where they can fight, capture, train and ride hundreds of unique dragons. Dragon's Prophet features an action-based combat system that gives players visceral battle action gameplay. Set in a realm where dragons roam the land, sea and air, the game lets players align and battle a variety of dragons as they work to restore order to the land from the evil Black Dragon that has escaped his eternal prison, and is more dangerous than ever. Dragon's Prophet will launch summer 2013, but is not yet rated.

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