

There could be so much money made just by releasing the soundtrack in a digital and physical format. Escucha gratis a Andrew Hulshult & David Levy DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods - Part Two (DLC OST 2021) (Intro, Teaser. The tracks on YouTube have several hundred thousand views. Of course, like what was said above, this soundtrack has gotten an immense amount of attention and popularity and has opened DOOM up to a whole new audience of potential players. I know several games and show series that have done this where the company released a soundtrack disc bundled exclusively with the game or DVD series. This notion would be have been better executed if they bundled a physical soundtrack CD (or a digital download code) with the game. But that wouldn't stop people from ripping the soundtrack from the game and piecing it together thanks to technology. Thus, essentially forcing people to purchase the game if they want the soundtrack. I think that they are hoping to cash in by keeping the soundtrack exclusive to the game and not doing a digital or physical release. Bethesda was the publisher for that game as well. Click to expand.I find it weird that the OST for Wolfenstein, which Mick also composed, was released the day before the game.
