NC America is releasing Lineage II - 22 Years, the MMORPG's first vinyl soundtrack release, as a curated 40-track collector's edition for the game's 22nd anniversary.

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NC America turns a 22-year MMO soundtrack into a physical artifact
NC America is marking the Lineage 2 22nd anniversary with the MMORPG’s first-ever collector’s edition vinyl soundtrack, a release that immediately raises the question every long-running MMO fan knows well: how do you compress two decades of lived-in online world history into a collectible album?
According to NC America’s GamesPress announcement, the album is titled Lineage II - 22 Years and is available for pre-order now, with worldwide release planned for this coming November. The company describes it as the first Lineage II vinyl release and says it gathers 40 recognized pieces from the original soundtrack into a curated listening experience rather than a complete OST collection.
That distinction matters. This is not being presented as an archival dump of every cue attached to the free-to-play MMORPG. NC America’s framing is more deliberate: Lineage II - 22 Years is built as a guided return through places, progression beats, and conflicts that shaped the game’s identity over 22 years. For players who remember MMOs through routes, siege nights, class milestones, and town music, that makes the Lineage II soundtrack vinyl less a novelty item and more a selective map of memory.
What is included in Lineage II - 22 Years
NC America says the 40-track selection features music by Bill Brown, Jamie Christopherson, Inon Zur, and NCSOUND. The company’s announcement identifies Brown with Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six, Christopherson with Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, and Zur with Fallout 4, while also crediting NCSOUND for the broader Lineage II musical identity.
The publisher says the album moves between calm village themes, atmospheric exploration pieces, and more dramatic compositions tied to combat, progression, and large-scale conflict. MMOHuts, reporting from the announcement, notes that the track list is heavily centered on two major Lineage II regions: Giran and Aden.
The named examples show the structure NC America wants listeners to follow. Giran is represented through quieter travel and village pieces such as “Crossroad at Dawn,” “Shepherd’s Flute,” and “Caravans Crossing.” Aden, by contrast, is tied to the game’s larger military and political tone, including “Knighting Ceremony” from Aden Castle and “Expedition March” from the Town of Oren. NC America also calls out the Elven Village track “Unicorn’s Rest” as part of the transition into darker settlements and castles.
For a systems-minded RPG player, that sequencing is the most interesting part of the Lineage II collector edition. A soundtrack can be sorted chronologically, by composer, by expansion, or by fan favorite. NC America is instead emphasizing regional progression: the emotional shift from grounded travel to castles, conflict, and warfare. That mirrors the way many MMO players actually remember a world, through where they were strong enough to go next and what music told them the stakes had changed.
The vinyl details are clearer at retailers than in the press announcement
NC America’s announcement confirms the album title, the 40-track curation, pre-orders, and the November worldwide release window, but it does not list a price in the announcement text provided. MMOHuts specifically notes that NC America had not listed pricing there, advising collectors to check pre-order pages for regional details.
Video game vinyl tracker Blip Blop reports additional retail specifics: Black Screen Records is taking pre-orders for a 2LP gold-colored vinyl release housed in a gatefold jacket with game art. Blip Blop lists the price at €39 and says the release is scheduled for November 2026. It also points readers to regional options, including Black Screen Records for Europe, IGN Store for the U.S., and Very Ok Vinyl for Canada.
MMOBomb adds one important caution on timing. It reports that the IGN Store listing estimates availability on November 20, but also warns that store dates can be placeholders and may change. That leaves the confirmed date situation straightforward: NC America has announced a worldwide November release window, while November 20 should be treated as a retailer estimate unless NC America confirms it separately.
The practical read is simple. If you want the Lineage II vinyl because you collect game music on physical media, the pre-order window is already open through several retailers. If you are deciding based on exact ship date, regional shipping cost, or final landed price, the publisher’s own announcement leaves those details to store listings.
Who this collector’s edition is really aimed at
The Lineage II soundtrack vinyl is aimed at a narrow but durable overlap: long-running MMO players, Lineage veterans, and video game music collectors who treat physical releases as preservation pieces. The gold 2LP format reported by Blip Blop, the gatefold presentation, and the curated anniversary framing all point toward a collector product rather than a general music release for casual discovery.
That does not make it inaccessible. MMOBomb reports that the soundtrack is already available to listen to through a Spotify playlist, and MMOHuts also links to the playlist as a preview option. In other words, listeners do not need to buy a record to hear the selection. The vinyl is for the audience that wants ownership, presentation, and shelf presence attached to a game that has been part of their MMO history for years.
There is also a strong regional and memory-based appeal. NC America’s announcement spends unusual attention on Giran and Aden, explaining how the selected music frames villages, travel, hunting zones, castles, combat, and large-scale conflict. That is smart positioning for Lineage II. Players who spent years in an MMO rarely remember it only by patch notes. They remember where they gathered, where they farmed, where they fought, and which themes made those spaces feel permanent.
For newcomers or soundtrack collectors without a Lineage background, the composer credits provide another point of entry. Brown, Christopherson, Zur, and NCSOUND give the album a broader game-music pedigree, but the selection is still clearly built around Lineage II’s world rather than around celebrity composer sampling.
A curated MMO album has different stakes than a standard OST release
A 40-track anniversary album sounds large until it is placed against 22 years of MMORPG operation. NC America is explicit that Lineage II - 22 Years is a cohesive selection rather than a complete collection. That makes the release an act of editorial choice, and those choices will shape how the game is remembered outside the client.
For traditional single-player RPGs, a soundtrack often follows a defined campaign arc: town, dungeon, boss, ending. An MMO soundtrack has a harder job because players do not experience it in one fixed order. A village theme can become a crafting routine, a market memory, a recruitment stop, or a safe zone after a failed run. A combat cue can mean progression for one player and political defeat for another. By centering Giran and Aden, NC America is choosing a particular reading of Lineage II’s identity: movement from pastoral travel into castles, escalation, and territorial conflict.
That reading fits the way the publisher describes the album. The announcement says the music shapes how players experience locations, from villages and hunting zones to moments of intense combat. It also connects Aden to warfare and large-scale conflict, which is important because Lineage II’s reputation among MMO fans has long been tied to contested spaces and player-driven pressure, even when this specific vinyl announcement focuses only on the soundtrack.
The unanswered question is what was left out. NC America has not, in the provided announcement text, positioned this as the definitive Lineage II musical archive. Collectors should expect a reflective anniversary sequence, not a museum-grade catalog of every regional, event, and update track attached to the game.
Buying guidance for Lineage II fans and soundtrack collectors
If you are interested in the Lineage II collector edition, the safest confirmed facts are these: NC America announced Lineage II - 22 Years as the game’s first collector’s edition vinyl, it contains 40 selected tracks from the original soundtrack, pre-orders are live, and worldwide release is planned for November. Retail reporting from Blip Blop identifies the release as a gold 2LP in a gatefold jacket, priced at €39 through Black Screen Records, with regional pre-order options also noted for the U.S. and Canada.
If you mainly want the music, use the Spotify playlist first. Both MMOBomb and MMOHuts point to streaming availability, which makes this an easy try-before-you-buy release. If the draw is the object itself, the key questions are regional shipping, retailer reliability, and whether the November 20 date shown by IGN Store, as reported by MMOBomb, becomes an official date or remains a store estimate.
For long-running MMO fans, the appeal is less about audio format purity and more about recognition. MMOs are unusually vulnerable to time. Interfaces change, servers merge, economies reset, players leave, and even familiar routes can lose their old meaning after years of updates. A physical soundtrack cannot preserve the whole game, but a carefully chosen Lineage II vinyl can preserve the emotional architecture of places like Giran and Aden in a way a patch note cannot.
That is the quiet strength of this anniversary release. NCSoft’s Lineage II anniversary item is not being sold as a new expansion, server ruleset, or systems overhaul. It is a curated reminder that persistent worlds are partly built from sound, and that after 22 years, the music attached to a village road or castle march can carry as much history for players as any character build or questline.
