Sony’s Game Soundtrack Released on Vinyl and Streaming

Sony Music Entertainment has released a new collection of video game soundtracks from PlayStation Studios. The music is now available on vinyl records and major streaming platforms. This marks the first time many of these tracks have been offered in physical format. Fans can enjoy iconic themes from games like God of War, Horizon Forbidden West, and Marvel’s Spider-Man.


Sony’s Game Soundtrack Released on Vinyl and Streaming

(Sony’s Game Soundtrack Released on Vinyl and Streaming)

The vinyl release features high-quality audio pressed onto 180-gram records. Each album includes original artwork inspired by the games. Limited edition colored variants are also available for collectors. The streaming versions include bonus tracks and alternate mixes not found elsewhere.

This project was led by Sony’s in-house music team in close collaboration with the game developers. Composers worked directly with audio engineers to ensure the best possible sound. The goal was to honor the emotional impact of the music while meeting fan demand for tangible formats.

Pre-orders for the vinyl began last week and sold out within hours. Due to strong interest, Sony plans to press additional copies soon. Streaming numbers have also risen sharply since launch. Listeners are sharing their favorite tracks widely on social media.

Sony says this release is part of a broader effort to celebrate PlayStation’s creative legacy. More soundtrack collections are expected later this year. The company believes music plays a key role in how players remember and connect with games.


Sony’s Game Soundtrack Released on Vinyl and Streaming

(Sony’s Game Soundtrack Released on Vinyl and Streaming)

Physical and digital sales support both the artists and future game audio projects. Fans who buy the vinyl will receive a download card for instant access to digital files. This gives them flexibility in how they enjoy the music.

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