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Bandai Namco Music brings video game soundtracks to YouTube

Bandai Namco Music brings its video game soundtracks to YouTube elden ring cover art

Bandai Namco Europe has launched a fresh YouTube channel, dedicated to the music from some of their biggest franchises.

Bandai Namco Music is completely free to use, all you have to do is visit the official YouTube channel. There are a variety of soundtracks from titles released over the last few decades, so you can get a hit of nostalgia or find something new.

Re-live your favourite games with Bandai Namco Music

Chief Marketing and Sales Officer at Bandai Namco Europe, Anthony Macaré says: “Music is one of the core components that can turn a videogame into an epic journey that will live on in the memories of players forever. Opening this Game Music channel is how we get to share the most memorable soundtracks from our games with the greatest number and expand our IPs outside of the videogame world. We wanted our fans to be able to bring those adventures into their daily lives and discover new stories.”

The YouTube channel is already packed with soundtracks from iconic Bandai Namco releases including:

  • The Dark Souls series
  • Elden Ring
  • Code Vein
  • Little Nightmares
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology
  • SoulCalibur VI
  • Tales of Arise
  • TEKKEN
  • Park Beyond
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There are thousands of soundtracks to listen to, with many more to come in the future. The soundtracks are all sorted into individual playlists, so you can stick to one game, or dip and dive between a few.

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