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Hollow Knight Piano Collections Releases This Week, And You Can Sample Tracks Now

Hollow Knight's soundtrack is receiving a piano arrangement this week, with the release of Hollow Knight Piano Collections. Composer Christopher Larkin's soundtrack has been arranged for piano by David Peacock and performed by Augustine Gonzales. The album will consist of 15 tracks taken from the hit game, and will be available digitally on November 28.

Hollow Knight Piano Collections is currently available for pre-order. It can be purchased as a digital album for $10, on CD for $19, or as a deluxe 2LP vinyl for $39. The sheet music is also available to purchase in physical form for $25, or digitally for $15. As well as Bandcamp, it will be available on Apple Music, iTunes, and Tidal. Two tracks are available to listen to right now for free--Hollow Knight, named after the game itself, and Greenpath. The art for the album is below.

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We gave Hollow Knight a 9/10 in our review, and reviewer Alessandro Barbosa stated that the music tracks "breathe an immense amount of personality into each area with fitting backdrops." Developers Team Cherry Games are currently working on a sequel, Hollow Knight: Silksong, which Larkin is also composing music for.



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