NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album - Addendum 10th Anniversary Soundtrack

NieR Series 10th Anniversary Soundtrack Special Cover Art and Tracklist Revealed

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The NieR series celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with a special soundtrack, NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album – Addendum. Square Enix revealed its special cover art and full tracklist ahead of the commemorative NieR soundtrack release next month.

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The NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album – Addendum celebrates the 10th anniversary since the release of NieR Gestalt and NieR RepliCant in 2010. The artwork features the twin sisters Popola and Devola.

NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album – Addendum Cover

Here’s the tracklist for the album:

  1. Ashes of Dreams (Emi Evans & J’Nique Nicole Vocals)

  2. エミール “Emil” (Addendum version)

  3. 深紅ノ敵 “Deep Crimson Foe”

  4. イニシエノウタ “Song of the Ancients” (Emi Evans & J’Nique Nicole Vocals)

  5. カイネ “Kainé” (Addendum version)

  6. 遺サレタ場所 “City Ruins” (Addendum version)

  7. 美シキ歌 “A beautiful Song” (Emi Evans & J’Nique Nicole Vocals)

  8. 複製サレタ街 “Copied City”

  9. 崩壊ノ虚妄 “Crumbling Lies”

  10. Weight of the World (Emi Evans & J’Nique Nicole Vocals)

NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album – Addendum Special Disc

The NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album – Addendum Special Disc comes included with first-print copies or early-purchases. The limited disc includes the following tracks:

  1. 顕現シタ異物 “Alien Manifestation” (J’Nique Nicole Vocals)
  2. 穏ヤカナ眠リ “Peaceful Sleep”
  3. 曖昧ナ希望 “Vague Hope – Spring Rain” (Emi Evans Vocals)

The NieR Orchestral Arrangement Album – Addendum will release in Japan on March 25, 2020 for 3,500 yen plus tax. The NieR soundtrack will be available for purchase via the Japanese Square Enix Store, Amazon Japan and Rakuten. Fans outside of Japan can pre-order at Play-Asia (code SILICON to save some change) for $34.99 plus tax and shipping.

NieR Gestalt and NieR RepliCant first released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, respectively, in Japan on April 22, 2010. It released as Nier for both PS3 and Xbox 360 in the West in April 2010.


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