NoCopyrightSounds (NCS), a copyright-free independent electronic record label, has established a partnership with the popular music platform game Geometry Dash.
This collaboration has brought NCS more than 1,500 people Incorporating electronic music tracks directly into games provides creators with a rich collection of free music to enhance their gaming experience.
Geometry Dash, which celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, challenges players to navigate music-based levels, overcoming obstacles while following the beat.
Developed by Robert Topala 2013, game features 26 Complete levels created by its developers and a level creation system focused on user-generated content (UGC), allowing players to design, share and play custom levels. In the past year, more than 12 million Level has been uploaded. The game currently has 6000000 active user.
Geometry Dash continues to soar in popularity. Active players recently peaked 88,346with total downloads exceeding 1.1 billion Across all versions. Player has created 20 billion User generated level.
“The creators of Geometry Dash have been using our music for years, and the Geometry Dash team has shared our approach to UGC, so the partnership was a no-brainer and a great one for everyone. Chance.
Charlotte LeeUncopyrighted sounds
Founded in 2011 by Billy Woodford, NCS is a British record label specializing in electronic music. It offers a free-to-use licensing model for creators. With a catalog spanning a variety of moods and genres, NCS has produced over 500 billion Play globally.
“A typical NCS version will be used for 150,000 or 250,000 In the case of a popular track, a video made by the creator within two weeks (or even longer) of its release. If someone uploaded it and claimed ownership of it, our claims pipeline would be flooded. we have a community 100,000 arrive 200,000 NCS Records Manager Pete Torrington said in an interview: MBW December 2021.
The partnership is in line with both companies’ commitment to the free-to-use model. NCS provides copyright-free music to aspiring artists, while Geometry Dash thrives on its ecosystem of player-created content.
The NCS music library in Geometry Dash will cover a variety of electronic music genres, including dubstep, drum’n’bass, house and pop. To celebrate this partnership, Geometry Dash will host a level design competition featuring: $1,000 Prize pool. Players can create custom levels that last for at least one minute and must be at least 80% Music from the NCS Library. The top 10 entries will receive in-game recognition and contribute to the creation of two new community-designed game challenges called “Gauntlets.” These will be rolled out to the wider gaming community.
The competition lasts for three months. September 6 deadline.
“The longevity of our game depends in part on the passion and creativity within our community and they have repeatedly called on us to partner with them, so this is long overdue.”
Rob Topalageometry dash
“Allowing creators to use our music catalog for free has been a core proposition of ours since our founding. Creators protect the integrity of their social pipelines and are often understandably frustrated by the lack of quality music, and we We’ve seen a lot of use of our music in creator content, especially among gamers. Charlotte LeeNCS brand manager said in a press release on Wednesday (June 26).
“The creators of Geometry Dash have been using our music for years, and the Geometry Dash team has shared our approach to UGC, so the partnership was a no-brainer and a great one for everyone. Chance.
Rob TopalaThe Geometry Dash founder added: “I have been a fan of NCS for a long time and know that there is already a large amount of UGC Geometry Dash content on platforms such as YouTube, which contains this catalog. The longevity of our game is partly due to the enthusiasm and enthusiasm within our community. Creativity and have repeatedly called on us to partner with them, so this is long overdue. We are delighted to be working with like-minded companies and I am excited to see the results for our community.”
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