To go along with their recently released making-of music trailer, Funcom has made the soundtrack to Rise of Godslayer available for purchase in both MP3 and disc format. The deluxe DVD packaging contains 23 tracks composed by Knut Avenstroup Haugen and performed by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. It also features trial clients for Age of Conan, game art, and an in-game flute exclusive to the soundtrack package.
The music itself needs no introduction, and features a diverse selection of instruments and artists including a taiko-drum ensemble and world-class ethnic solo masters.
Currently both the retail package and the MP3 downloads are only available in Europe via CDON.com, but Massively will keep you updated when the music becomes available in the States.
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Jun 13th 2010 4:56PM JediPagan said
We'll never see it in the U.S. There is a total under appreciation of the Arts in this country. If they gave it away with a 1 pack of Bud, it would get thrown away.
That said, I'd buy the CD in a heartbeat if they made it available here.
That said, I'd buy the CD in a heartbeat if they made it available here.
Posted: Jun 13th 2010 6:52PM Stormwaltz said
You can buy the MP3 version through iTunes, but it doesn't come with any of the bonus stuff. I believe the hardcopy edition is also a high quality 5.1 mix.
Posted: Jun 13th 2010 7:23PM Shadanwolf said
What's the state of crafting in AOC. Still an after-thought...or genuinely meaningful ?
Posted: Jun 13th 2010 8:52PM Brianna Royce said
Unless the state of crafting has changed dramatically in the last three weeks, Jef's AoC column from May 23rd should address your crafting question. ;)
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Posted: Jun 13th 2010 11:54PM spartanthetriviumorg said
I hope this is made available via Amazon. I would think that would be a no brainer but since it is not available via Amazon brands in the EU I'm a little worried.







