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Bandai Namco Music brings video game soundtracks to YouTube

On Thursday, Bandai Namco Europe announced the launch of its new video game soundtrack YouTube channel, Bandai Namco Music. The channel will allow fans of included games in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region to access their soundtracks for free whenever they want to.

“Music is one of the core components that can turn a videogame into an epic journey that will live on in the memories of players forever. Opening this Game Music channel is how we get to share the most memorable soundtracks from our games with the greatest number and expand our IPs outside of the videogame world. We wanted our fans to be able to bring those adventures into their daily lives and discover new stories,” said Anthony Macaré, chief marketing and sales officer at Bandai Namco Europe in a press release.

EMEA Gamers will be able to listen to soundtracks from the following games:

  • CODE VEIN
  • DARK SOULS
  • ELDEN RING
  • Little Nightmares
  • SOULCALIBUR
  • Tales of Arise
  • TEKKEN
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology
  • Park Beyond

There are currently over one thousand tracks available on Bandai Namco Music, and more will be added later on.

The following countries currently have access to this chnnel:

  • Albania,
  • Andorra,
  • Austria,
  • Belarus,
  • Belgium,
  • Bosnia Herzegovina,
  • Bulgaria,
  • Croatia,
  • Cyprus,
  • Czech Republic,
  • Denmark,
  • Estonia,
  • Faroe Islands,
  • Finland,
  • France,
  • Germany,
  • Greece,
  • Holy See (Vatican City State),
  • Hungary,
  • Iceland,
  • Italy,
  • Latvia,
  • Liechtenstein,
  • Lithuania,
  • Luxembourg,
  • Macedonia,
  • Malta,
  • Moldova,
  • Monaco,
  • Montenegro,
  • the Netherlands,
  • Norway,
  • Poland,
  • Portugal,
  • Romania,
  • Russian Federation,
  • San Marino,
  • Serbia,
  • Slovakia,
  • Slovenia,
  • Spain,
  • Sweden,
  • Switzerland,
  • Turkey,
  • the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom,
  • Ukraine,
  • Armenia,
  • Azerbaijan,
  • Bahrain,
  • Egypt,
  • Georgia,
  • Iran,
  • Iraq,
  • Israel,
  • Jordan,
  • Kuwait,
  • Lebanon,
  • Oman,
  • Qatar,
  • Saudi Arabia,
  • Syria,
  • the United Arab Emirates
  • Yemen and their respective territories
  • Algeria,
  • Angola,
  • Benin,
  • Botswana,
  • Burkina Faso,
  • Burundi,
  • Cameroon,
  • Cape Verde,
  • Central African Republic,
  • Chad,
  • Comoros,
  • Democratic Republic of Congo,
  • Djibouti,
  • Equatorial Guinea,
  • Ethiopia,
  • Eritrea,
  • Gabon,
  • Gambia,
  • Ghana,
  • Guinea,
  • Guinea Bissau,
  • Ivory Coast,
  • Kenya,
  • Lesotho,
  • Liberia,
  • Libya,
  • Madagascar,
  • Malawi,
  • Mali,
  • Mauritania,
  • Mauritius,
  • Morocco,
  • Mozambique,
  • Namibia,
  • Niger,
  • Nigeria,
  • Rwanda,
  • Republic of the Congo (also known as Congo),
  • Sao Tome and Principe,
  • Senegal,
  • Seychelles,
  • Sierra Leona,
  • Somalia,
  • South Africa,
  • Sudan,
  • Swaziland,
  • Tanzania,
  • Togo,
  • Tunisia,
  • Uganda,
  • Western Sahara,
  • Zambia and Zimbabwe
  • Kazakhstan,
  • Kirghizstan,
  • Tajikistan,
  • Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Australia,
  • Cook Islands,
  • Fiji,
  • Kiribati,
  • Kiritimati (also known as Christmas Island),
  • Marshall Islands,
  • Micronesia,
  • Nauru (also known as Pleasant Island),
  • New Zealand,
  • Palau,
  • Papua New Guinea,
  • Solomon Islands,
  • Samoa,
  • Tonga,
  • Tuvalu,
  • Vanuatu

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