‘The Elder Scrolls’ orchestral remix soundtrack album coming to vinyl

‘The Elder Scrolls’ orchestral remix soundtrack album coming to vinyl

Songs from across The Elder Scrolls series have been given an orchestral remix for a new 2LP vinyl collection.

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‘Music From The Elder Scrolls’ features 19 tracks from Skyrim, Oblivion, Daggerfall, Arena, Morrowind and Online, performed by the London Music Works orchestra.

“This vinyl pays tribute to one of the most iconic video game sagas, The Elder Scrolls, through powerful and immersive orchestral interpretations,” reads an official description. “From the frozen plains of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim to the mystical landscapes of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, each track captures the epic scale and emotional depth of the original compositions. The iconic themes take on a new dimension thanks to rich orchestration, showcasing majestic choirs, enchanting strings, and heroic brass.”

“Pressed on vinyl to deliver a warm and authentic listening experience, this album is a must-have for collectors and video game music enthusiasts alike. An invitation to relive your quests, battles, and explorations, all carried by the timeless power of the orchestra, an epic musical journey to be savored at your turntable, like a true Nordic saga.”

The collection is being released on a 2LP vinyl set that’s available to pre-order now ahead of a May 2026 launch.

The ‘Music From The Elder Scrolls’ tracklist is as follows:

‘Tharn’s Betrayal’ (Arena)
‘Main Theme’ (Daggerfall)
‘Nerevar Rising’ (Morrowind)
‘Silt Sunrise’ (Morrowind)
‘The Road Most Travelled’ (Morrowind)
‘Reign Of The Septims’ (Oblivion)
‘Glory of Cyrodiil’ (Oblivion)
‘Watchman’s Ease’ (Oblivion
‘Harvest Dawn’ (Oblivion)
‘Dragonborn’ (Skyrim)
‘Far Horizons’ (Skyrim)
‘Streets Of Whiterun’ (Skyrim)
‘From Past To Present’ (Skyrim)
‘Secunda’ (Skyrim)
‘For Blood, For Glory, For Honor’ (ESO)
‘Moons Of Evening Star’ (ESO)
‘Three Hearts As One’ (ESO)

‘Music From The Elder Scrolls’ was released onto streaming earlier this month.

At the end of last year, the team behind the upcoming The Elder Scrolls 6 addressed the ten-year wait for the new game. The Skyrim sequel was originally announced back in 2018 and isn’t likely to be released before 2028. “It’s a process,” said Bethesda boss Todd Howard. “We all wish it went a little bit faster – or a lot faster – but it’s a process that we want to get right.”

In other news, God Of War actor Chris Judge has teased his involvement in a new game with more info coming this summer.

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