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Riot Games Reveals Streamer-Friendly Sessions: Diana Album

Diana is the second album in Riot Games' "creator-safe" Sessions initiative.

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Riot Games Music has announced the latest in the Sessions line of copyright-free music for creators alongside The Game Awards: Sessions: Diana, which is now available to stream on multiple platforms.

Sessions: Diana is the follow-up to Sessions: Vi, which launched on July 2. Diana features similar music to that original album, with lo-fi style instrumental beats that were composed "with streamers and content creators in mind." The album was recorded by community musicians who also appeared on the Vi album, including A.L.I.S.O.N, chromonicci, and Hanz.

Sessions is Riot's initiative to create streamer-friendly music that avoids copyright infringement laws, releasing music that can "be streamed or used in videos while being monetized and without copyright concerns."

"We're excited to be able to share another Sessions album with players," head of Riot Games Music Toa Dunn said in the official release. "We hope that creators find Diana's dreamstate vibes to be inspiring, and we can't wait to see the album used in videos and streams."

Sessions: Diana contains 43 tracks from 25 artists, and is now available on major music streaming services like Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube Music.

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