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The sometimes overlooked hero that adds depth, emotion, and excitement to the overall gaming experience – the game soundtrack. A well-crafted soundtrack has the ability to elevate ordinary moments to unforgettable memories, and today, we want to celebrate that crucial aspect of video games.

With our Memorable OST Games sale you can enjoy a true feast for ears within excellent games, all with discounts up to -90%! Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating world of gaming music in titles like:

Little Nightmares II (-67%)
GRIS (-75%)
Hotline Miami (-80%)
Sludge Life 2 (-20%)
Loop Hero (-67%)
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War (-90%)
Blasphemous (-75%)

…and so many more! Find all them (as well as their individual soundtracks) HERE.



Step into the shoes of legendary heroes, traverse enchanting landscapes, and engage in epic battles, all accompanied by the perfect musical backdrop. Let’s celebrate the artistry of game music. The sale lasts until November 14th, 11 PM UTC.
The First Tree had one of the most beautiful soundtracks I've ever heard. This one is clearly missing on that list!
Surviving Mars should have been in this sale, since the base game has a memorable OST (memorable enough to have been played on the ISS), and the OST is directly accessible outside of the installed game.
OST path
drive:/path to Surviving Mars folder/OST/Surviving Mars

Evil Genius should not have been in this sale.
While it does have a memorable OST, this OST has never been generally available to gamers on GOG.
Gamers who were on the original official forum for the game, where stereo 192kbps MP3s officially created from the 5.1 channel in game BGM files, had an official release on the forum shortly after the game was launched. And yes, I did download the full set of 10 MP3s back in the day.
Gamers who were on Steam in early 2020 could sign up for the Evil Genius newsletter, and receive the soundtrack for free.
Gamers can currently purchase the soundtrack on Steam. There is no listing for the same on GOG.