Wang coming in your ears: Shadow Warrior soundtrack preview released

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Like a whole lot of teenagers, I’m eager to get my hands on Wang. Although I’m talking about Devolver Digital’s Wang. I mean, Shadow Warrior. Look, can I start again?

While none of us are allowed to play with Wang just yet, we’re free to have a listen to three tracks from the Shadow Warrior soundtrack. There’s what I assume to be the main theme, Shadow Warrior, as well as the slower and more ominous Incompatible Feelings and the fast-paced Flying Limbs.

You can have a listen to them on Soundcloud right now. It’s worth noting that these were composed by Krzysztof Wierzynkiewicz, Micha? Cielecki, and Adam Skorupa, whose previous works have included music for The Witcher series, and I can only hope that no-one ever asks me to pronounce those names because I think my tongue would snake up and choke out my brain in self-defence if I tried.

Shadow Warrior is due out on 26 September. You can have a gander at all the pre-order options available to you here if you’re eager to pay money for something that may or may not be good, although – as ever – we’d recommend you wait for our review.


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