Activision and Toys for Bob announced a new in-game feature for the Spyro Reignited Trilogy that lets players switch between the original and remastered game soundtracks while playing through the levels.
The announcement came at the Spyro: Reigniting a Legend Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, along with news that acclaimed musician, film score writer, and composer, Stewart Copeland, the series’ original composer, has returned to the Spyro franchise to create soundtracks for the new trilogy.
Copeland played a clip of the new soundtrack’s main theme at the panel, known as Tiger Train which has recognizable orchestra-rock sounds from the first three Spyro games.
The in-game audio feature that allows players to switch between Copeland’s original and new game music works without losing your saved data. Players simply click into the options menu while they are playing, and go to the music section where they can choose the nostalgic, original version or the newly remastered sounds.
Source: IGN.com Spyro Reignited Trilogy Allows Players to Switch Between Original and Remastered In-Game Music