An Elden Ring soundtrack composer has confirmed her involvement with the game. Yuka Kitamura confirmed that she will be working on it when someone asked on Twitter if she would be a part of the project. Her response was a succinct, “Yes, I am.” [Thanks, Reddit!]

Here’s the full exchange.

Yes, I am — Yuka Kitamura (@_Yuka_Kitamura_) March 25, 2020

Kitamura has composed the soundtracks for many recent FromSoftware titles, so her involvement with the Elden Ring soundtrack isn’t surprising. Her most recent project was Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Prior to that, she worked on the scores for Dark Souls II and III, Deracine, and the PlayStation 4-exclusive Bloodborne.

Very little is known about Elden Ring so far. We know that FromSoftware President Hidetaka Miyazaki is acting as its director and writer, working on its story with novelist and A Song of Fire and Ice novelist George R.R. Martin. (Martin is crafting its lore, while Miyazaki is handling the main story.)

Elden Ring does not yet have a release date. However, it is an action-RPG with an open world that will eventually be heading to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC worldwide.