Fallout 76 became available worldwide two days ago, and as of now, the game’s soundtrack is also available for purchase. The Fallout 76 soundtrack is the fifth Fallout soundtrack by composer Inon Zur, who has long been known as the series’ lead composer. The soundtrack can be found on Spotify, iTunes, and other platforms.
The soothing sounds of Appalachia is music to your ears. The #Fallout76 Original Game Score by @InonZur is now available. Listen to it on Spotify: https://t.co/mGRY4RZK9s
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— Fallout (@Fallout) November 16, 2018
The Fallout 76 Soundtrack is Now Available
“The soothing sounds of Appalachia is music to your ears,” says Bethesda, in their announcement Tweet; “The Fallout 76 Original Game Score by Inon Zur is now available.”
The Fallout 76 soundtrack, as stated above, marks Inon Zur’s fourth return to the series since he wrote the soundtrack for Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel in 2001. Zur was the lead composer for Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, and now Fallout 76. His music has become synonymous with the Fallout series ever since it became the property of Bethesda; after the rights were sold to the company by Interplay.
As fans can see on iTunes, the Fallout 76 soundtrack spans 40 separate tracks. In total, the album is almost 3 hours long; specifically, it has a total run-time of 2 hours, 51 minutes. Fans should note that the soundtrack consists only of the original ambient music written by Inon Zur for Fallout 76. It does not include the music which players can listen to on the in-game radio. This soundtrack is notably shorter than the Fallout 4 soundtrack, which included 65 tracks and ran for nearly 3 hours and 40 minutes. However, both are significantly larger than the Fallout 3 soundtrack. That album consists of just 29 songs, lasting under an hour-and-a-half.
At present, fans have very little idea what Bethesda is planning for Fallout 76 DLC. However, it’s worth noting that any major DLC is likely to feature its own standalone soundtrack. The Far Harbor DLC, for instance, in Fallout 4, featured a whole separate set of tracks written by Inon Zur.