Vampire Survivor’s Vol. 1 presses the game’s soundtrack onto some fancy vinyl.

On blood splatter red vinyl.

Vampire Survivors Vinyl

Poncle and iam8bit have announced that Vampire Survivor’s soundtrack is being pressed into vinyl. The two vinyl Vampire Survivors Vol. 1 will be available March 14 on iam8bit’s site for $42.99.

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Vol. 1 suggests the impending existence of Vol. 2. For this volume, the first disc of the digital Vampire Survivors Soundtrack will be immortalized. It includes music from Daniele Zandara and Will Davies. Nimit Malavia is responsible for the cover art, which features a scowling vampire-like character. But that’s not possible, as I certainly haven’t found a vampire within Vampire Survivors.

Everytime I play the game, I always get some of its music stuck in my head. I wouldn’t be able to hum any bars of it, but I can attest to the fact that its soundtrack is full of fantastic aural delights. It would have to be. A normal round of Vampire Survivors is around a half-hour long. You wouldn’t want to be listening to caterwauling that whole time.

If you’d like to know exactly what ear candy will be on this slab of music, here’s the complete list.

Vampire Survivors Soundtrack Vinyl
Image via iam8bit

[Side A]

  • Reincarnated Echoes
  • Copper Green Intent
  • Gaze Up at the Stars
  • Before Concession
  • Vempair Survaivors

[Side B]

  • When the Clouds Drown
  • No Mortals Allowed
  • Unholy Invocation
  • Needs More Fighting
  • The Beginning
  • Red & Blue

[Side C]

  • Gatti Amari
  • Song of Mana
  • Peji 18
  • Moms are Tough
  • Sole Solution

[Side D]

  • Dust Elementals
  • Temptation of the Occult
  • The Eudaimonia Machine
  • Cosmic Delight
  • It Stares Back
  • Extinguished Flame

The Vampire Survivors Vol. 1 soundtrack will be available on iam8bit.com March 14 at 9 a.m. PDT for $42.99. It ships immediately (when it’s available).

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