
Take Kingdom Come: Deliverance II With You With the Official Soundtrack
Warhorse Studios is basking on a successfulKingdom Come: Deliverance II release, enjoying hundreds of thousands of players joining in to play through Bohemia in 1403. Reprising the role of Henry, players are ecstatic to explore a new iteration of the realistic, sim-like mediaeval adventure that tries to explore an immersive narrative without fantasy.
The first soundtrack for Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released in two separate DLCs back in 2018: Kingdom Come: Deliverance — OST Atmospheres & Additionals and Kingdom Come: Deliverance — OST Essentials. This sequel, however, comes in one Soundtrack DLC that players can take advantage of to take Kingdom Come: Deliverance II's music with them to the real world.
The official soundtrack is composed by Jan Valta with Adam Sporka, with performance by Warhorse Studio Orchestra & Choir and mixing and mastering by Ondřej Urban. It's comprised of 42 tracks, with a total run time of 1:22:41, giving players a hefty amount of content to enjoy in terms of music and audio.
It's certainly a step down from the two DLC that the original title bolstered, which equates to 198 total tracks across both, though the Atmosphere & Additionals single-handedly increases this number by 175. Though, it's still great to have the music from the sequel, and it'll be coming to more platforms son.
If you're looking to listen to the tunes of 15th-century Bohemia on Spotify or on the Epic Games Store, you'll be able to do it later this month (in February), though the date hasn't been narrowed down just yet. Stay tuned for more information on the upcoming release on these platforms.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is out now — don't forget to check out our review to learn more about our reviewer's thoughts on the title. You can pick up the game on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, with GOG and GeForce Now coming at a later date on Spring.
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