Now that Mina the Hollower is available on all platforms, the full official soundtrack is also on Bandcamp. This is a “name your price” sort of release. That means you can get the full 96 track album for free. It is also possible to hear the whole thing on YouTube. It’s unknown if we’ll also eventually see a physical release of it. The main composer for Mina the Hollower is Jake Kaufman, but there are also two songs by Yuzo Koshiro on the soundtrack. Those two are called “Rolling Steam (Spiral Summit)” and “Theory of Everything (Mirror’s End),” with both of them labeled on the tracklisting. Kaufman also noted the chiptunes use the Game Boy sound chip and Konami MSX computer Sound Cartridge 052539 / SCC+. As for the YouTube release, it is a fairly simple one. It compiles all 96 songs into a single video that lasts four hours. It features the key art for the album as the image, with the title of each track appearing below that whenever a new song starts. Mina the Hollower can be found on the Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC, and its soundtrack is available digitally as well.The post Full Mina the Hollower Soundtrack Debuts on Bandcamp appeared first on Siliconera.