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Remastered Siren Soundtrack Available on Streaming Services

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For the twentieth anniversary of Siren, Sony Interactive Entertainment uploaded a remastered version of the soundtrack onto streaming services. You can listen to it on Apple Music and Spotify. You can also purchase it via sites such as the iTunes Store and Amazon Music. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Aside from the ambient-filled tunes that you would hear as you snuck around Hanuda, there are also tracks for more memorable moments. An example of such a track would be “The Buster,” which plays during the ending in which Kyoya Suda goes around Hanuda and kills all of the Shibito he sees. In total, here are thirty songs.

In commemoration of the remastered Siren soundtrack appearing on streaming sites, the PlayStation Japan Spotify account put together a playlist for soundtracks from horror and action games. As of the time of writing, the main visual for the Siren soundtrack serves as the cover. Other games with soundtracks in that playlist include Resident Evil Village, Silent Hill 3, Rule of Rose, and Dead by Daylight.

Siren came out in Japan in 2003 for the PS2. Its worldwide release came out a year later in 2004. It is also available digitally via the PlayStation Store. As per usual, this year’s Ikai-Iri anniversary event will run from August 3 to 5, 2023.

Stephanie Liu
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