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Persona 3 Reload soundtrack available now on music streaming services

Music can play a major role in elevating video games from being a good game, to a great one. Sadly, access to video game music – especially from Japan – has historically been limited. Fortunately, SEGA has been much more proactive with bringing its OSTs to music streaming services in recent years. Just a couple months after launch, Persona 3 Reload’s soundtrack is available now.

Available across all popular music streaming services, the Persona 3 Reload Original soundtrack is finally here. With 62 songs stretching 2 hours and 15 minutes long, there are plenty of bops to jam to.

Back in early 2021, SEGA/ATLUS finally started supporting these services in a major way, adding the OSTs from a bunch of their games onto the likes of Spotify and Apple Music – totalling over 750 songs.

It is encouraging to see not only that they are continuing in this endeavour, but doing so at an increasingly rapid rate. Full links for the soundtrack across services can be found HERE.

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