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Lumenosity, Bella Vamp, And Nozomi Join The Living Tombstone’s AudioClash Roster

Virtual band The Living Tombstone's first video game is out next month on August 17 for PC via Steam, and the musical act still has plenty of surprises in store alongside developer Big Boat Interactive. Today, TheGamer can reveal three of the characters out next month, superstars Lumenosity, Bella Vamp, and Nozomi.

If The Living Tombstone sounds familiar, it may be because you've already heard some of the band's video game and television-inspired music. Most notably, The Living Tombstone's Five Nights at Freddy's music video, simply titled Five Nights at Freddy's 1 Song, made its rounds nearly six years ago and sits at over 220 million views on YouTube today. The band's reach extends well beyond FNAF fame, though, with newer songs paying tribute to Among Us and Kingdom Hearts.

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AudioClash, the first game from the band, combines the group's passion for video games and musical prowess into a free-to-play battle of the bands that's inspired by games like Pokemon and Hearthstone. In AudioClash, you'll collect your favorite characters to form a band with its own traditional gaming roles like tanks, healers, and supports. Today's new trio of Lumenosity, Bella Vamp, and Nozomi shows off some of those mechanics.

Lumenosity will make their debut as a vocalist and premium band member, described as an "art school dropout who got tired of their solo career as 'Lady Lumenosity'." According to their in-game bio, they're "ready to be a part of the team," but want to be "the shiniest, most attention-getting part." I feel this.

Bella Vamp is your default bass player and a goth stunner with a band name that sounds like something I definitely vibed with in my younger years, Toxic Crow. Nozomi is another premium bandmate and guitarist, adorably inspired developer Mike Arkin's daughter and the J-rock scene.

Nozomi is another premium bandmate and guitarist, adorably inspired developer Mike Arkin's daughter and the J-rock scene.

AudioClash is just on the horizon, and TheGamer recently sat down with The Living Tombstone's Sam Haft and Big Boat Interactive's Mike Arkin to discuss some of these characters and their plans for the future. Stay tuned for updates later this week, when we can share more on AudioClash.

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