Recently, Bokeh Game Studio released an interview video with "Wild Dogs" soundtrack Akira Yamaoka. According to Akira Yamaoka, the music of "Wild Dogs" will use elements that are generally not related to horror, thus creating a different sense of fear.

Akira Yamaoka mentioned that he first heard about "Wild Dogs" while drinking with Keichiro Furyama. Regarding the content of the new work, Keiichiro Furyama mentions the "1990s", "urban", "Asian style", and so on. When Akira Yamaoka finally heard the word "wild dog," he felt that "these points are finally connected."
Regarding the musical style of this work, Akira Yamaoka describes it as "Ki wo terau" (奇を衒う). It means "deliberately pretending to attract attention". Akira Yamaoka explains that the soundtrack of "Wild Dogs" does not focus on perfect collocation, but seeks a sense of misalignment, which makes the content more fresh and attractive.
Akira Yamaoka also said that when he starts a new project, he thinks about the idea as a whole. He would delve into the possibilities of the soundtrack before starting work.
According to available information, Wild Dogs is a third-person shooter-based game with horror elements. The production team is about to complete the exploration of the core content, and will enter the full development stage in the future.