Brand new mixes specially produced by Oddworld composer Michael Bross for this collection, from the soundtracks of both Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty and Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee.
Double-sided poster with iconic imagery from both New 'n' Tasty and Oddysee. Choose your favorite!
Comes with a Steam code that unlocks Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty - Soundtrack edition. This contains the game for PC, Mac or Linux, and MP3 soundtracks for New 'n' Tasty and Oddysee as DLC.
Pre-order announce trailer.
Check out one of the tracks from the soundtrack, the newly mixed Abe's Moon, on our Soundcloud channel.
Where can I buy the album?
We are launching this collector's edition here.
When is the album released?
We are planning to release and ship the album in late November 2015, we have verified test pressings and production has started.
How much does the vinyl cost?
The regular black vinyl is €26 and the limited edition (limited to 500) green vinyl is €28. You can buy a bundle of both for €50.
How much is shipping?
Shipping charges are calculated at checkout.
Who is producing the vinyl?
The vinyl is produced, sold and distributed by Black Screen Records in Germany, via the LimitedRun.com website.
What does the Steam code do?
The Steam code will unlock Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty the game (for PC, Mac or Linux) as well as two items of DLC. These are soundtrack downloads for both the New 'n' Tasty soundtrack and the original Abe's Oddysee. These will download as MP3s to the game folder.
Do I need a Steam account?
You will need a Steam account for the Steam code, as well as an internet connection and a suitable PC.
I already own the game, can I transfer the code?
You can give the code to a friend, but it's one code for the whole package so you'll lose the MP3s.
I have another question
Give us a shout on Twitter here or here, or for press enquiries, we'd love to hear from you at press@oddworld.com.
Check out these images of this collector's edition soundtrack, including a look at the 'Oddysee' side of the A2 poster. Note the vinyl is our own test-pressing, which doesn't have the awesome 'tattoo' labels on that the production vinyl will.