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Viking: Battle For Asgard Soundtrack

Submitted by on September 18, 2008 – 10:35 amNo Comment

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Vikings. You can’t get enough of those ale drinking, looting and land stealing guys can you? Now, the people behind the music of the game Viking: Battle For Asgard will release the Epic Original Score Performed by The City of Prague Philaharmonic Orchestra and Choir on the 23rd of September. I played this game on the PS3 and I enjoyed the music so much that I just might purchase the soundtrack. Might, I say, because anything by the Prague Orchestra is awesome. Presser after the jump.

SUMTHING ELSE MUSIC WORKS ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF VIKING: BATTLE FOR ASGARD – THE SOUNDTRACK

Epic Original Score Performed by The City of Prague Philarhmonic Orchestra and Choir

New York – September 18th, 2008 – Sumthing Else Music Works, Inc., through its licensing relationship with SEGA, proudly presents VIKING: Battle For Asgard – The Soundtrack. The original soundtrack album to the combat action video game will be available at retail outlets on September 23rd through Nile Rodgers’ Sumthing Else Music Works label www.sumthing.com and digital download service www.sumthingdigital.com and will also be released on iTunes.

VIKING: Battle For Asgard – The Soundtrack features the epic orchestral score composed by Richard Beddow, Walter Nair, Simon Ravn and performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir.

Developed by The Creative Assembly, creators of the award-winning Total War™ series, VIKING: Battle for Asgard throws the player into the middle of a fierce struggle taking place within the realm of the Norse Gods. As Skarin, the player experiences a beautifully realized Viking landscape filled with discovery, stealth and epic battles. For more information on the game, visit www.sega.com/viking.

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