Blizzard has released the official soundtrack for Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred, with the full album available on streaming platforms. Featuring 32 tracks composed primarily by Ted Reedy alongside contributions from Ryan Amon, the soundtrack captures the weight of Mephisto’s return and the looming shadow of the Reckoning that defines the expansion’s tone.
A Hymn for the End of All Things
Described by Blizzard as “a hymn for the end of all things”, the Lord of Hatred soundtrack runs over two and a half hours. This score accompanies players through the landscapes of Skovos, the corrupted halls of Mephisto’s domain, and the eerie quiet moments between battles. Music Director Derek Duke oversaw the project, with the score released under Azeroth Music and Omnica Music.
The album is available to stream via Blizzard’s official link. This is great for fans who want to bring the music with them outside of Sanctuary.
The Composers
Ted Reedy handles the vast majority of the album’s compositions, delivering 26 of the 32 tracks. His work spans atmospheric pieces like Firstborn and He Is The Tide to the climactic finale, A Fragile World. Ryan Amon contributes six tracks, including Sea Abomination, Chained Memory, Secrets of the Vault, Falling Darkness, The Fools, and Let All Illusions Burn. These tracks bring his signature dark, cinematic style to some of the expansion’s most pivotal moments.
Listen Now
You can stream the full soundtrack on YouTube below, or on your streaming platform of choice.
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