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Warhorse Studios has revealed a special Collector’s Vinyl Edition soundtrack for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and pre-orders are now open.
This special 4-LP vinyl set includes 82 songs from the original soundtrack, plus extras like a slipmat, booklet, and artwork. You can pre-order it now for €124.90. We learned about this release from Blip Blop Wax – thanks for the tip!

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II received several of our awards in 2025, including Best Writing, Best Art, and Best Design & Immersion. It was also a close second for our overall RPG of the Year. The game is now available on PC through Steam, Epic, and GOG, as well as on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. You can find Adam’s complete review here and my thoughts on playing it on a handheld PC here.
You can find more details for the Collector’s Vinyl Edition release below via Warhorse Studios:
Four years of musical creation on four high-quality vinyl.
This special vinyl record features the best music from Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, perfectly reflecting the powerful emotions of Henry’s adventure in medieval Bohemia.
As a huge fan of the first game, I’m really excited about the music in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II! From what I’ve heard, it’s going to be an incredible experience – it’s all about exploring the world and really pulling you into the story with these amazing, dramatic scenes. The music itself sounds like it’s inspired by the period, but with a really modern, cinematic feel. What’s even cooler is that they actually recorded it with a live orchestra and choir in Prague, with the composer Jan Valta leading things. It sounds like it’s going to create a totally authentic and immersive soundscape for the game.
This special 4LP vinyl edition is pressed on high-quality 180g vinyl and includes 82 tracks from the original soundtrack, organized into four thematically linked records.
This special release includes the vinyl record, plus unique collectibles that highlight the incredible music from the game.
Collector’s Edition includes
- 4× 180g Vinyl Records
- Slipmat with Kingdom Come: Deliverance II artwork
- Booklet featuring sheet music for the song “Ode to Henry”
- Original illustration printed on handmade paper
- Steam redemption card for the extended digital soundtrack
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II collector’s vinyl edition Track List
This is a listing of music tracks from four vinyl records.
Vinyl 1 – Music of Trosky
Side A: Includes tracks like “Trosky Theme,” “Atmosphere Troskovice,” and “Nuptials.”
Side B: Features tracks such as “Apollonia Theme,” “Fistcuffs,” and “Pastoral.”Vinyl 2 – Music of Kuttenberg
Side A: Contains tracks like “Kuttenberg Theme,” “Atmosphere Kuttenberg Wealthy,” and “Giardini Estivi.”
Side B: Includes tracks such as “Soldiers’ Camp,” “Flee!,” and “Kuttenberg Nocturne.”Vinyl 3 – Cutscenes Part I
Side A: Features tracks like “Saint Barbara Theme,” “The Trek,” and “Brutal Ambush.”
Side B: Contains tracks such as “Saint Wenceslaus Theme,” “Stormy Dreams,” and “Family Reunion.”Vinyl 4 – Cutscenes Part II
Side A: Includes tracks like “Big Bang,” “Defiant Stand,” and “Duel with the Devil.”
Side B: Features tracks such as “Beneath the Stars,” “Romance with Capon,” and “Facing the Foe.”Each side lists the track number and title, along with the track’s duration.
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