Thu, Aug 23, 2012 | 03:29 BST

Halo 4 soundtrack available in two flavours, including “bogglingly pricey”

Pat told me never to post about soundtracks but get a load of this Halo 4 offering. The standard edition costs $14 and includes 15 Neil Davidge-penned tracks in both physical and digital formats – bit of a bargain, really. Then there’s the Special Edition 2-Disc Box Set, which is $75 – seventy five dollars – and throws in a 14-track remix CD, a behind the scenes documentary DVD, a hardcover book with notes and photos, a 12″ art print, an Xbox Live Avatar shirt, and an “180 Gram, 12″ Master Chief picture disk vinyl of remixes”. A record. What’s next, phonograms? Dirigibles? Clubs with nails in them? Amazing. You can order either of these packages at Halo Waypoint. Halo 4 launches exclusively on Xbox 360 in early November.

3 comments

#1

xxJPRACERxx
23/08/12, 4:41 am

I would have bought the $75 version if it would include uncompressed 24-bit 192kHz audio.

#2

absolutezero
23/08/12, 12:25 pm

Mock ye not the beauty of vinyl.

#3

Man_s
23/08/12, 4:06 pm

Dear Ms. Hillier, I’m very glad you chose to ignore your editor in this situation. Please do so more often in the future when it comes to soundtracks. :)

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