The Souls-like game will be available digitally towards the end of November.
Since we're less than two weeks away from the release date, Sony's been putting up some behind-the-scenes details on the Death Stranding, oversaw the new arrangements.
The music was recorded at AIR Studios in London, using the pipe organ of London's Temple Church. In the PlayStation Blog (cheers, Gaming Music News), Gavin Moore, creative director at SIE Worldwide Studios, talked up some of what makes Demon's Souls' soundscapes so special. "Music is used sparingly, and fear builds within you from its absence, and a sense of loneliness and desperation creeps in," he writes. "But the void left by the music is filled with sound, which surrounds you and envelops you."
The Demon's Souls soundtrack will be available digitally on November 26, and Gaming Music News says a physical version on CD and vinyl will come thereafter, revealing artwork for the vinyl cover.
Here's the short feature on the recording:
As mentioned, the Demon's Souls remake is a PlayStation exclusive as of now. The initial reveal did say a PC release was coming, which was recanted by Sony, but we're staying hopeful. Sony's Lego Dark Souls.