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Digital Devil Saga 1 & 2 Soundtracks Now Available to Stream

Artwork of Digital Devil Saga 1 and 2

Atlus has announced that the original soundtracks for its cult-classic RPGs Digital Devil Saga and Digital Devil Saga 2 are now available on music streaming services. This release commemorates the series’ 20th anniversary.

The music has been consolidated into one playlist with a total of 139 songs. Both albums were composed by longtime company composers Shoji Meguro (Persona 3) and Kenichi Tsuchiya (Shin Megami Tensei IV).

Digital Devil Saga was originally released on the PlayStation 2 in North America in April 2005 with its sequel coming out six months later. It focuses on a tribe of warriors known as Embryon fighting against five other tribes in a ruined world known as the Junkyard. Members of Embryon have been infected with a demon virus, inflicting them with a need to consume others to sate the virus’ effects. Amid that furor, Embryon must figure out a way to survive at all costs.

Atlus also recently released the original soundtracks for the Devil Survivor series, namely Devil Survivor: Overclocked and Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker, as part of its 15th anniversary.

It seems Atlus is set on slowly expanding its musical library across streaming services, which is a wonderful way for people to listen to the music of yesteryear RPGs. For those wanting to listen to the bumping beats of the Digital Devil Saga playlist, feel free to use the links below:

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Trent Argirov

Trent Argirov

Trent is a news editor for RPGFan. If not writing news or lending a voice to the odd podcast, he can be seen, in the Australian wild, drinking copious amounts of iced coffee, working on various manuscripts, and keeping the occasional wandering cat company. His video game backlog stretches far and wide, and sources swear he's slowly working on it, one day at a time.

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