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DARK SOULS III - ORIGINAL GAME SOUNDTRACK DOUBLE LP - *TITANITE* VARIANT

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Upon release in March 2016, Dark Souls III became the fastest-selling game in Bandai Namco’s history, selling over three million copies worldwide within the first two months after release. The game’s original score was primarily written by Dark Souls II and Bloodborne composer, Yuka Kitamura, and performedby the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. Additional music was written by Dark Soulscomposer Motoi Sakuraba, with a single boss theme each by Tsukasa Saitoh and Nobuyoshi Suzuki.

• Album includes the full 24-track score by Bloodborn composer and Dark Souls II contributor Yuka Kitamura plus music from the E3 Debut Trailer.

• Deluxe double album package includes a deluxe gatefold jacket featuring key art from the game with spot UV.


* Only available to ship to addresses within North America, Australia & New Zealand.

Side A
1. Premonition (2:01)
2. DARK SOULS III (2:47)
3. Prologue (3:11)
4. Firelink Shrine (3:08)
5. Iudex Gundyr (2:19)
6. Vordt of the Boreal Valley (3:12)

Side B
7. Curse-rotted Greatwood (1:58)
8. Crystal Sages (2:16)
9. Deacons of the Deep (2:24)
10. High Lord Wolnir (3:03)
11. Pontiff Sulyvahn (2:40)
12. Dancer of the Boreal Valley (3:02)

Side C
13. Dragonslayer Armour (3:27)
14. Old Demon King (2:03)
15. Oceiros, the Consumed King (3:03)
16. Ancient Wyvern (2:04)
17. Nameless King (2:21)
18. Abyss Watchers (2:27)
19. Yhorm the Giant (3:32)
20. Aldritch, Devourer of Gods (3:04)

Side D
21. Lorian, Elder Prince | Lothric, Younger
Prince (2:30)
22. Soul of Cinder (5:52)
23. Secret Betrayal (2:49)
24. Epilogue (6:47)
25. E3 2015 Debut Trailer (2:19)


Dark Souls III is an action role-playing game played in a third-person perspective, similar to previous games in the series. According to lead director and series creator Hidetaka Miyazaki, the game’s gameplay design followed “closely from Dark Souls II”. Players are equipped with a variety of weapons to fi ght against enemies, such as bows, throwable projectiles, and swords. Set in the Kingdom of Lothric, a bell has rung to signal that the First Flame, responsible for maintaining the Age of Fire, is dying out. As has happened many times before, the coming of the Age of Dark produces the undead, cursed beings that rise up after death. The Age of Fire can be prolonged with the linking of the fires, a ritual in which great lords and heroes sacrifi ce their souls to rekindle the First Flame.