Vampyr’s Soundtrack Available on Limited Edition Vinyl

Vampyr, DONTNOD Entertainment’s upcoming action-RPG, releases June 5 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Pre-order now at selected retailers outside of North America, and receive a limited edition vinyl featuring a selection of Vampyr’s soundtrack, composed by multi-award winner and BAFTA nominee Olivier Derivière.

Derivière is best known for composing the soundtracks to a wealth of games including Get Even, Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Freedom Cry, The Technomancer, Remember Me, and more. Here, his marriage of fierce cello performed by Eric-Maria Couturier from Ensemble Intercontemporain de Paris and industrial textures provide the perfect companion to Vampyr’s ferocious combat and the inner struggle of protagonist Dr. Jonathan Reid.

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In this limited sound selection, enjoy hand-picked tracks from Vampyr’s soundtrack, mastered with Derivière’s supervision in high fidelity and pressed on transparent blood-red vinyl. With 40 minutes of music in total, immerse yourself in DONTNOD’s dark vision of 1918 London.

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