Compare Two Worlds II - Soundtrack (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Reality Pump Studios. Published by TopWare Interactive. Released on 2/3/2011. Available on PC. Genres: RPG. Metacritic score: 75/100.

The official soundtrack DLC for Two Worlds II - orchestral scores from the 2011 open-world RPG, sold separately for fans who want the music outside the game.

Let's be clear about what this is: a soundtrack DLC, not a game expansion. If you came here hoping for new quests, weapon cards, or multiplayer maps for Two Worlds II, this is not that. What Reality Pump Studios is offering here is the musical score composed for their 2011 open-world RPG, packaged as a standalone purchase for PC. Two Worlds II had a genuinely solid fantasy soundtrack - sweeping orchestral arrangements that leaned into the game's high-fantasy Antaloor setting. The compositions did a decent job of carrying atmosphere through the game's open regions and dungeon crawls, which is more than you can say for a lot of mid-tier RPGs from that era. If you logged real hours in the base game and found yourself pausing to listen to a particular region's ambient theme, this DLC exists specifically for you. The value proposition is narrow but honest. Soundtrack DLCs serve a specific audience: people who want music for background listening while working, studying, or running tabletop sessions. On that axis, Two Worlds II's score holds up reasonably well as fantasy background music, even if it never quite reaches the compositional heights of genre contemporaries from the same period. It is competent, atmospheric, and occasionally genuinely stirring. What I cannot tell you is whether the audio quality, track listing, or file formats meet modern expectations, because detailed technical specs are not part of the available data. Before purchasing, it is worth confirming what format the tracks are delivered in and whether the licensing covers personal use cases like streaming to friends or tabletop background audio. The base game sits at a Metacritic score of 75, which reflects a flawed but playable RPG - the soundtrack was considered one of its stronger elements by reviewers at the time. Bottom line: this is a purchase for committed Two Worlds II fans or collectors of fantasy RPG soundtracks. If you have not played the base game, start there first. The Velvet Edition bundle, which includes Two Worlds II and the Pirates of the Flying Fortress DLC, is likely a better entry point for anyone new to the series. Monika, Scout Team

Two Worlds II - Soundtrack (DLC)

Two Worlds II - Soundtrack (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Two Worlds Collection — view full game
Feb 3, 2011Reality Pump StudiosTopWare Interactive
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The official soundtrack DLC for Two Worlds II - orchestral scores from the 2011 open-world RPG, sold separately for fans who want the music outside the game.

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Worth it only for devoted Two Worlds II fans who want the orchestral score outside the game - everyone else should start with the base RPG.

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Let's be clear about what this is: a soundtrack DLC, not a game expansion. If you came here hoping for new quests, weapon cards, or multiplayer maps for Two Worlds II, this is not that. What Reality Pump Studios is offering here is the musical score composed for their 2011 open-world RPG, packaged as a standalone purchase for PC. Two Worlds II had a genuinely solid fantasy soundtrack - sweeping orchestral arrangements that leaned into the game's high-fantasy Antaloor setting. The compositions did a decent job of carrying atmosphere through the game's open regions and dungeon crawls, which is more than you can say for a lot of mid-tier RPGs from that era. If you logged real hours in the base game and found yourself pausing to listen to a particular region's ambient theme, this DLC exists specifically for you. The value proposition is narrow but honest. Soundtrack DLCs serve a specific audience: people who want music for background listening while working, studying, or running tabletop sessions. On that axis, Two Worlds II's score holds up reasonably well as fantasy background music, even if it never quite reaches the compositional heights of genre contemporaries from the same period. It is competent, atmospheric, and occasionally genuinely stirring. What I cannot tell you is whether the audio quality, track listing, or file formats meet modern expectations, because detailed technical specs are not part of the available data. Before purchasing, it is worth confirming what format the tracks are delivered in and whether the licensing covers personal use cases like streaming to friends or tabletop background audio. The base game sits at a Metacritic score of 75, which reflects a flawed but playable RPG - the soundtrack was considered one of its stronger elements by reviewers at the time. Bottom line: this is a purchase for committed Two Worlds II fans or collectors of fantasy RPG soundtracks. If you have not played the base game, start there first. The Velvet Edition bundle, which includes Two Worlds II and the Pirates of the Flying Fortress DLC, is likely a better entry point for anyone new to the series.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamSoundtrack DLCFantasy ScoreOrchestral MusicCollector ContentAntaloor Lore

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Minimum

Processor
Intel or AMD Dual-Core Prozessor (2,0 GHz) or better
Memory
4 GB or more
Graphics
Radeon HD, Geforce (Shader 3.0 and 512 MB RAM) DirectX®: DirectX 10 Hard Drive: 12 GB Sound: D…

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Processor
Intel or AMD Quad-Core Prozessor (2,4 GHz) or better
Memory
8 GB or more
Graphics
Radeon HD, Geforce (Shader 4.0 and 2 GB RAM) DirectX®: DirectX 10 Hard Drive: 20 GB Sound: Dir…

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Metacritic
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Game Info

Developer
Reality Pump Studios
Publisher
TopWare Interactive
Release Date
Feb 3, 2011

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Two Worlds II - Soundtrack (DLC) was released on 3 February 2011.

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