It’s that time of the week again: time for another video game soundtrack to go vinyl and today it’s everyone’s favorite futuristic Battle Soccer game, Rocket League. When Psyonix launched the game last summer I found it peculiar that the stellar soundtrack only played on the menu screens, never in the game itself. It turns out that was by design, as was the decision to keep expanding the game’s soundtrack and featuring new artists over the ensuing months.
Now the entire tracklist of 22 songs are collected in the 3-LP, The Vinyl Collection, available for pre-order from iam8bit and shipping this Fall. There are two editions up for order both of which include the 3 LPs, download codes for digital versions of the music and a vibrant tri-fold sleeve designed by Rocket League community member, Dan Bronsema. The decision really comes down to how fancy you want your record designs. The $75 Limited Edition gets you one of 1,000 copies that features hubcap designs straight from the game. The other option is the $55 Open Edition whose record art hasn’t been yet been finalized.
If you’re just interested in the music you’ll be happy to know Psyonix released a Volume 2 soundtrack just last week and their Spotify playlist has been updated with all 22 tracks. If you’re after the original soundtrack it’s over here. Have a look at the full playlist and some more album imagery after the break.