Sony SIE will release Arc the Lad Wild Arms and Popolocrois soundtracks on digital platforms
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Arc the Lad and Wild Arms Soundtracks Will Appear Digitally

Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed via the Japanese PlayStation.Blog that it is gradually releasing six video game soundtracks on digital music platforms like Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Spotify in early September 2024. The company will include soundtracks from classic titles like the Arc the Lad series, Wild Arms, and PoPoLoCrois Story.

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The Arc the Lad soundtracks are headlining the lineup in this announcement. The Arc the Lad Sound Track Complete is now available on Spotify. Its original physical album consisted of two discs that respectively contained tracks from the 1995 RPG and its 1996 sequel Arc the Lad II.

Sony will also add the Wild Arms Complete Tracks album to the digital platforms. The album features tracks from the PS1 RPG that came out first in Japan in 1996. The other classic game joining the digital soundtrack list will be PoPoLoCrois Story, which also came out in 1996.

The above three classic titles will not be the only soundtracks Sony will release on digital platforms in early September 2024. The company will also include the original soundtrack of Shadow of the Colossus, the 2005 PS2 game that also received a remake on the PS4 in 2018. The 2015 PS4 entry Bloodborne and its DLC expansion The Old Hunters will complete the lineup.


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