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You Can Now Preorder the Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Vinyl Soundtrack, Featuring Remastered Audio


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You can now pre-order a new Resident Evil 3: Nemesis vinyl soundtrack double LP, featuring remastered audio from the original 1999 game. By the way, it is not the upcoming remake simply titled Resident Evil 3, set to launch on April 4, 2020.

While the vinyl soundtrack is available through Laced Records and is expected to ship sometime in April 2020 to coincide with the remake’s release. This set will be available in North America and EMEA regions only.

There are two versions of the soundtrack available for preorder, both of which will cost $35.00. There’s a regular Deluxe Edition and Limited Deluxe Edition, the latter of which includes purple discs instead exclusive to the Laced Records store. Both include “audiophile-quality, 180g heavyweight vinyl LPs housed in a striking gatefold sleeve.

Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil CODE: Veronica vinyl soundtracks.

There are Two Version of the Soundtrack Available for Preorder

Both of these soundtracks will cost $35.00. There’s a regular Deluxe Edition and Limited Deluxe Edition, the latter of which includes purple discs instead exclusive to the Laced Records store. Both include “audiophile-quality, 180g heavyweight vinyl LPs housed in a striking gatefold sleeve.

The artwork presented in this vinyl set is made by Boris Moncel, who previously worked with Lace Records to create works of art for the Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil CODE: Veronica vinyl soundtracks.

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis first came to PlayStation in 1999, as a continuation of Resident Evil 2. Massively popular since 1998 Both games occur in the same period of time and are closely linked, although the next remake of RE3 could unite the two more with its various updates and history changes. The new version of Resident Evil 2, which was launched in 2019, was updated to include small references to the next RE3.

It’s not clear if Laced Records will release a vinyl record with the new Resident Evil 3 soundtrack, but at least, you can enjoy the sounds of the original in just a few weeks. Capcom will also launch a Resident Evil 3 demo on the PlayStation Store sometime in the future.

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