How much does music for a game cost?
The cost of music for a game typically falls between five to 15 percent of the total project budget. For example, if the overall game budget—including art, game design, programming, production, and audio—is $100,000, you can expect to spend between $5,000 and $15,000 on music.
Alternatively, you can buy music directly from House of Tracks, where tracks range from €199 to €999 and come with full rights. Additionally, House of Tracks offers a collection of music that can be used for commercial purposes at no cost.
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