Fallout 4's 65-Song Soundtrack Hits iTunes
It's almost time.
While you'll have to wait until November 10 to play Fallout 4, you can now listen to its music. Bethesda on Friday released the game's 65-song soundtrack through iTunes. The tracks--including the beautiful main theme--were composed by veteran composer Inor Zur; you can buy the soundtrack today for $16.
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There's no word yet on when or if Fallout 4's soundtrack will be published on other digital stores or streaming services like Spotify.
The Fallout 4 release date is set for November 10 across Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. In other recent news, Bethesda has published the game's launch trailer and released a free Pip-Boy app. On top of that, Bethesda has issued a warning to Xbox One players that they may have downloaded the wrong file.
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