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Full Astro Bot OST available now on music services

Astro Bot marks the latest and greatest first-party exclusive from Sony, with the PS5 title launching last month to universal acclaim from both critics and players alike. As with Astro's prior titles, one of the game’s standout features is its soundtrack. Finally, those who have been unable to get the OST out of their heads can now enjoy the full setlist on all major music streaming platforms.

Available now on the likes of Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube, the full 87-track OST for Astro Bot can be listened to in all its glory.

In addition, just over 40 more songs have also been published from Astro Bot’s prior titles – ‘Rescue Mission’ and ‘Playroom’.

Astro Bot OST

Team Asobi have already confirmed that Astro Bot will be getting free DLC, with the first bringing a bunch of competitive speed-run levels to the game. These will most likely feature their own unique tracks, and so hopefully Sony continues to update the published album with any and all new songs added post-launch.

We will have to wait and see, but there are certainly already plenty of tracks to enjoy right now.

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