Dark Souls 2 Vinyl 2x LP Soundtrack /200 VGM Zavvi Exclusive Color Spacelab9 DS2

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Dark Souls 2 Vinyl 2x LP Soundtrack /200 VGM Zavvi Exclusive Color Spacelab9 DS2
As always with vinyl records, if the photo is a mock up, the actual vinyl itself may be slightly different in color / pattern than the one received.
This record will have a black and white splatter on the vinyl. Only 200 of these were ever made exclusively for Zavvi and they sold out instantly!
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Here's the Zavvi website description, for reference:

Dark Souls II, the highly anticipated sequel to 2009’s Dark Souls was released with much fanfare in March 2014. As with it’s predecessor, the intricate and moody score music struck a chord with fans of both composer Motoi Sakuraba and the game franchise, topping many a “best of 2014” list. Spacelab9, in conjunction with Bandai Namco games, is proud to bring the Dark Souls trilogy to life on vinyl format for the very first time.  

A cult fan-favorite from the time of it’s release in 2014, the dark, brooding and often outright terrifying soundtrack by Motoi Sakuraba brings the game to life on your turntable! Zavvi Exclusive Colour Pressing limited to 200 copies

Track Listing – 

Side A


1. Departure (1:22)
2. Fire Keepers (2:11)
3. Majula (3:16)
4. The Last Giant (2:04)
5. The Pursuer (2:09)
6. Old Dragonslayer (1:43)
 

Side B

7. Dragonrider (2:00)
8. Sparring (0:11)
9. Flexile Sentry (1:39)
10. Ruin Sentinel (2:24)
11. Belfry Gargoyle (2:08)
12. The Lost Sinner (2:11)
13. Executioner’s Chariot (1:16)
14. Duel (0:11)
15. Skeleton Lord (1:30)
 
Side C

16. Covetous Demon (0:43)
17. Mytha, the Baneful Queen (2:28)
18. Old Iron King (1:54)
19. Scorpioness Najka (1:44)
20. Royal Rat Authority (2:14)
21. The Duke’s Dear Freja (1:56)
22. Royal Rat Vanguard (0:59)
23. The Rotten (2:03)
24. Queen of Drangleic (2:12)
25. Looking Glass Knight (2:33)
26. Darklurker (2:00)
27. Milfanito (2:31)
28. Demon of Song (1:31)

Side D

29. Velstadt, the Royal Aegis (2:15)
30. King Vendrick (3:03)
31. Throne Defender,Throne Watcher (2:30)
32. Guardian Dragon (1:53)

After some initial delays, Dark Souls II was released worldwide in March 2014, with an updated version of the game, entitled Scholar of the First Sin, following in April 2015. As with it’s predecessor, Dark Souls II received critical acclaim and widespread praise for it’s atmosphere and visuals, and equally polarized criticism over the new game’s increased difficulty. Dark Souls II retains similar mechanics from its predecessors in the Souls series. Being known for its difficulty, both bosses and standard enemies have the potential to kill the player in only a few hits. The game uses a form of joint currency called “souls”, which are used as both experience points for leveling up and also as currency for purchasing items from shops. Upon death, the player’s entire collection of souls are dropped; the player can recover their dropped souls by returning to the spot where they died, but if they die before picking them up, the souls are permanently lost.