The famous game series appeared at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in an unexpected way

The famous game series appeared at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in an unexpected way

For gaming enthusiasts like us, “Japan” is almost synonymous with “Video Games”. And if you happened to watch the opening ceremony of the biggest sporting event of the year last night, you probably had to say, “Oh, this is…?” and little by little I realized that it was true.

As the sports delegations carried national flags and marched towards the opening ceremony, background music played, causing the audience to gasp in surprise as they recognized “well-known people” such as Mr. Stephen Stapczynski, who posted interesting videos on Twitter.

The background music of Dragon Quest echoes through the middle of the 68,000-seat stadium.

The following is the OST of the famous series that no one knows Final Fantasy.

This is an iconic song, players can listen to it at any time when completing a battle or leveling up their character in FF. For gamers, the sound associated with the feeling of conquest and achievement is what they want to hear after doing something interesting and difficult. Next up is the appearance of the Sonic the Hedgehog soundtrack featuring Dragon Quest and Nier Automata.

Sonic the Hedgehog OST.

Nier Automata OST.

Chrono Trigger OST.

The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games last more than three and a half hours, without spectacular shows that require many human resources because Japan continues to implement measures to limit large gatherings due to the epidemic. Rather, it is simple and conveys the full meaning of the most difficult Olympic Games in history.

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Vietnamese sports delegation at the opening ceremony last night.

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