Bloodborne's soundtrack has been dated for release at the end of this month.
If you picked up the Collector's Edition of the game, then you'll already have it, but if you didn't, you'll have a chance to buy the soundtrack separately when it comes out at the end of the month, on April 21.
Sony has revealed that the soundtrack will be available both digitally through Sumthing.com for $10 and on CD. Owners of the Collector's Edition may even think about picking up the CD version of the soundtrack as they only received a downloadable version of the soundtrack.
The soundtrack was performed by a 65-piece orchestra and a 32-piece choir, and Sony has released a video (seen above) that showcases a behind-the-scenes look at the recording session for "Cleric Beast," which plays during the game's first boss fight.
The album is made up of 21 tracks from the game's score, to a combined total of 70 minutes. Its composers include Yuka Kitamura, who was responsible for Dark Souls 2, Tsukasa Saitoh, and Nobuyoshi Suzuki. Michael Wandmacher and Ryan Amon are guest composers on the soundtrack.