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Overwatch’s Workshop has birthed so many weird and wonderful game modes, and I hate to admit I’ve not messed around with it as much I’d like to. I did today though, because I discovered a brilliant Workshop tool that lets you play (almost) any song you like on the piano on the Paris map. All you need are some midi files and a dream. And a bit of time to faff around with the settings.
Naturally, I made it play the dumb Witcher song, and also some tunes fromAnimal Crossingbecause… why not?
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The first song is some lovely Town Hall music from Animal Crossing: Wild World, the next is one of the midday soundtracks from the same game (starting at 0:41 on the video above), and the one I know you’re really dying to hear is Toss A Coin To Your Witcher (skip ahead to 1:17).
You can try it out for yourself using the instructions on theirGitHub page, though if you want to use specific songs like I’ve done here, you’ll have to find a way to convert them to midi files or find them somewhere online. For the Toss A Coin To Your Witcher tune I usedThomas Jonker’s handy midi collection, or for a bunch of old game music like the Animal Crossing themes, you can use sites like theVideo Game Music Archive.
However, if you don’t fancy faffing around with all the midi files yourself, Wengzan hasa list of premade codesyou can just pop into the workshop. Most of them are various battle themes from the old Pokémon games, and they make excellent background music for anOverwatchdeathmatch.
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There’s plenty more fun to be had in the Overwatch Workshop, too -you could play Tetrisperhaps,do a turn-based 3v3 match, or maybe eventurn D.Va into a spaceship.