The soundtracks can be listened to and purchased from Steam as a single soundtrack. The first three volumes can be purchased from Bandcamp individually. The first two volumes are also included when the game is bought on GOG.com. Tracks are listed in the order they appear on the soundtrack. All of the albums can also be listened on the streaming service Spotify aswell as on Apple Music and other various music streaming services.
The console soundtrack features a mix of the desktop soundtrack and several additional tracks which are listed below. Although Blake Robinson was commissioned to create the music for the trailers, the in-game music was created by Scott Lloyd Shelly.
The soundtrack originally written for the cancelled game Terraria: Otherworld was added to Terraria with the Journey's End update. It features 27 themes. In-game, the Party Girl NPC can be used to switch between normal music and "otherworldy" music after a world with the 05162020 world seed has been visited for the first time. Tracks follow the same naming convention as Terraria's, resulting in some duplicated names (music boxes for these songs disambiguate by being called "Otherworldly Music Box" instead of just "Music Box"), but there are less songs in total: for example there are only two "generic" boss music and a single track for all invasion events. Interestingly, the Wall of Flesh gets a unique theme with this soundtrack, instead of sharing the Boss 2 theme with The Twins. Plantera, the Moon Lord, and the Lunar Events also get unique tracks, as in the regular soundtrack. Most pre-hardmode bosses get the Boss 1 theme; all other hardmode bosses get the Boss 2 theme.
The Terraria: Otherworld soundtrack was released on Steam on June 17, 2020. It was composed by Jeff Broadbent, Jonathan van den Wijngaarden, and James Hannigan, also featuring Jeff Ball on violin, Tina Guo on cello, and Frank Klepacki on guitar. The album version features 26 songs, one fewer than the 27 in-game tracks. The album songs also differ from the in-game songs by being much longer and holding various instrumental enhancements.
The soundtrack for Risk of Rain 2 was composed by Chris Christodoulou. It was first released as an Early Access OST before being fully released along the 1.0 update of the game on August 11th, 2020.
The deeper meaning behind the names is also featured in the Survivors of the Void soundtrack. With the added bonus of not only featuring names related to rain, but also names related to eldritch horrors and abominations. Which is itself a reference to the Void thematic of the SOTV expansion.
Along with the basic Risk of Rain motif that is found throughout both soundtracks, a number of songs also borrow motifs from the first Risk of Rain soundtrack, or even other songs in and outside of Risk of Rain 2:
Hi-Fi RUSH contains a variety of songs that play across the Tracks, including both original and licensed songs. Currently there is no physical release of the ofifcial soundtrack, though there is a limited edition Vinyl and playlists on Spotify and other online music streaming services. Please keep in mind that the OST uploads linked are unofficial.
Uploaded by Case Tech279. Contains most of the soundtrack including the Streamer Mode On and Streamer Mode Off songs. Notable exceptions are the Elsinore Covers, though it includes the original The Flaming Lips version of Free Radicals.
The soundtracks can be listened to and purchased from Steam as a single soundtrack. The first three volumes can be purchased from Bandcamp individually. The first two volumes are also included when the game is bought on GOG.com. Tracks are listed in the order they appear on the soundtrack.
The Terraria: Otherworld soundtrack was released on Steam on June 17, 2020. It was composed by Jeff Broadbent, Jonathan van den Wijngaarden, and James Hannigan, also featuring Jeff Ball on violin, Tina Guo on cello, and Franck Klepacki on guitar. The album version features 26 songs, one fewer than the 27 in-game tracks with the missing song being the Wall of Flesh's theme. The album songs also differ from the in-game songs by being much longer and holding various instrumental enhancements.
The Guild Wars 2 Original Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to Guild Wars 2. Most of the core Guild Wars 2 music was composed by Jeremy Soule and Julian Soule. After Soule's departure, the music for Living World seasons as well as Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns, Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire, Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons, and Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure expansions has been composed by Maclaine Diemer with additional composition by Andi Roselund, Bobby Brader, Bobby Rose, Brendon Williams, Bryan Atkinson, Garry Schyman, Jaimee Jimin Park, Jarryd Elias, Joseph Clark, Keenan Sieg, Lena Chappelle, Michael Choi, Michael Paraskevas, Sojin Ryu, Stan LePard, Steve Pardo, and Wilbert Roget.
The Guild Wars 2 Original Soundtrack is a four-disc limited edition soundtrack. It could be purchased on DirectSong, Jeremy Soule's online store, but is no longer available.[1] A coupon towards the purchase of the Original Game Soundtrack was in each copy of the Guild Wars 2 Collector's Edition.
The Original Soundtrack for Guild Wars 2 includes a few tracks that differ somewhat from their in-game counterparts. The in-game soundtrack also contains reused pieces from the original Guild Wars and its expansions.
The official soundtrack for Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns, the first expansion of Guild Wars 2, was released digitally on Amazon and made available for preorder as a special Collector's Edition 2xLP Vinyl on iam8bit on 15 December 2015. It was also made available on Spotify in 2017. The soundtrack was composed by Maclaine Diemer, Lena Chappelle and Stan LePard and orchestrated by Lena Chappelle and Stan LePard.[2][3] Before the official soundtrack's release, five tracks were made listenable on ArenaNet's SoundCloud page.
The in-game soundtrack for Heart of Thorns contains both newly recorded music as well as reused pieces from the Guild Wars 2 Original Soundtrack and Living World seasons 1 and 2 while the official soundtrack only includes the newly recorded compositions. The digital download, which is bundled with the soundtrack's Collector's Edition release but which can also be purchased separately, contains additional tracks not found on the physical vinyl release. Most of the tracks have been recorded with a live orchestra with Dynamedion handling the live orchestra production.
Neither the physical nor digital soundtracks for Heart of Thorns included the various short combat track variations or the tracks composed for the raids. However, these tracks were later made available on ArenaNet's SoundCloud page.
The official soundtrack for Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire, the second expansion of Guild Wars 2, was released digitally on Amazon and made available on Spotify on October 26, 2017. The soundtrack was composed by Maclaine Diemer, Wilbert Roget, Brendon Williams and Stan LePard.
The in-game soundtrack for Path of Fire contains both newly recorded music as well as reused pieces from the Guild Wars 1 and 2 soundtracks and Living World seasons 1, 2 and 3. The official soundtrack only includes the newly recorded compositions; it does not, however, include combat theme variations and tracks played during most in-game cinematics.
The official soundtrack for Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons, the third expansion of Guild Wars 2, was released digitally and made available online on streaming platforms. 2-LP vinyl version will be released on Q4 2022. The soundtrack was composed by Maclaine Diemer, Bryan Atkinson, Lena Raine, Andi Roselund, Michael Choi, Sojin Ryu, and Steve Pardo. The soundtrack features musicians from both the United States and South Korea and includes the end credits song "A World Without You" sung by Joyce Kwon. The full version of the soundtrack with all the track variants is over eight hours long;[4] the official digital version of the soundtrack with the main tracks contains 58 tracks while the vinyl version has a little over thirty tracks.
The official soundtrack for Guild Wars 2: Secrets of the Obscure, the fourth expansion of Guild Wars 2, was made available for streaming on August 22, 2023. The soundtrack was composed by Maclaine Diemer, Bryan Atkinson, Bobby Rose, Bobby Brader, Jaimee Jimin Park, Jarryd Elias, and Michael Paraskevas. Maclaine Diemer served as the lead composer, and Bobby Brader as the lead orchestrator. The full list of credits for the album and individual tracks can be found here.
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