Out of nowhere, Bethesda appear to have stealthily launched the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus soundtrack on YouTube. In a transfer very not like their chaotic, visceral shooter, the writer quietly posted the soundtrack in its entirety final evening.
It’s a barely odd approach to have introduced the soundtrack out, admittedly, however Bethesda says that the official digital launch of the soundtrack to BJ Blazcowicz’s second outing is ready for June 19.
The soundtrack noticed the return of Wolfenstein: The New Order composers Mick Gordon and Fredrik Thordendal. There’s additionally a brand new composer, Martin Stig Andersen, maybe greatest identified for his work on Inside and Limbo (and who additionally labored on the ambient music design for the upcoming Shadow of the Tomb Raider).
It in all probability will not come as a lot of a shock to study that Wolfenstein II options on our checklist of the best FPS games on PC.
It all begins off fairly harmless, with the theme tune to Blitzmensch – a 1950s-style youngsters’s cartoon that Bethesda designed particularly for the sport), however, unsurprisingly, swiftly modifications to one thing considerably heavier.
You can see the video beneath, though you would possibly like to go to this resetera thread, which comes with a totally timestamped tracklist that’ll doubtless come in useful.
It’s an amazing soundtrack to an amazing sport (try our Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus review in the event you don’t imagine me). And that’s not simply my tackle it – the OST secured nominations at each the New York Game Awards and the 2018 DICE awards earlier this yr.
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