\n In what feels like an odd bit of crossover between gaming and music, the two companies are launching a label tied to the game, but it isn't an in-game thing, as the music they produce will basically be an in-game soundtrack. While we're sure they love the concept, this brings up a whole new set of issues for people who stream the game live on Twitch or YouTube, as we're sure it will all qualify for DMCA status if played. We got more info on the label from the announcement below.
Mobile experience. A play on words, Beat Drop evokes sensations of the heart-pumping climax of an EDM song mixed with one of the game's most climactic moments, the classic 'Airdrop' game element. The announcement comes just after Mobile can produce in the future under its own 'Beat Drop' music label.'\nVincent Wang, Head of