Atlus Game Music channel opens on YouTube
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Atlus Game Music Channel Opens on YouTube

Atlus announced that it established the Atlus Game Music channel on YouTube. The new channel will help further complement the website and social media account for the same brand. The company will gradually publish videos based on its games’ music tracks on the channel while curating soundtracks that have been made available on the YouTube Music platform. Things start with Persona 3 Reload.

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The first video uploaded directly on the channel lets people listen to the A-side of the Persona 3 Reload Megamix Soundtrack vinyl. The two-sided vinyl record will be available on April 10, 2025, via iam8bit at $29.99.

The channel’s home page also features lists that curate digital video game soundtracks available on YouTube Music. The primary categories feature Atlus’ current big three franchises, which are Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and Studio Zero’s Metaphor: ReFantazio.

However, additional focus should be given to the “Other Titles” category that appears at the bottom of the page. This list features not only Shin Megami Tensei spin-off titles like Devil Survivor and Soul Hackers. It also includes soundtracks from Atlus’ smaller titles like Princess Crown and Last Bible. In addition, the list has albums from games made by Sting, such as Yggdra Union, Knights in the Nightmare, and Riviera: The Promised Land.

The Atlus Game Music channel is now available worldwide on YouTube.


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