Valheim – Full Original Soundtrack



Listen to the full OST from Valheim. There’s no official tracklist yet, so we did the mixing of the songs ourselves. Music composed by talented Patrik Jarlestam. This playlist includes all boss fight tracks.

00:00 Entering Valheim
01:37 Home Base
04:41 Meadows
08:19 Main Menu Theme
11:55 Forest Crypt
16:15 Swamps
21:18 Mountains
25:16 Dawn
25:48 Dusk
26:31 Sailing
31:03 Plains
34:00 Forest Is Moving – Level 1
35:28 Forest Is Moving – Level 2
36:57 Forest Is Moving – Level 3
38:25 Forest Is Moving – Level 4
39:53 Black Forest
43:19 Eikthyr (Boss Battle 1)
46:11 Elder (Boss Battle 2)
48:27 Bonemass (Boss Battle 3)
50:37 Mother (Boss Battle 4)
51:21 Yagluth (Boss Battle 5)

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14 thoughts on “Valheim – Full Original Soundtrack”

  1. As good as the soundtrack is, they need to add more tracks for each region. Because after spending hours in the meadows and the Black Forest, the same tracks being repeated over and over again is actually starting to drive me insane.

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  2. Massive props to the dev team for hiring real, actual people to play the soundtrack. The actual strings being played is very noticeable, instead of synthesized music. Sounds so authentic and I can't get over it. THANK YOU DEVS, and a bigger thank you to all who played the instrument so well. It sounds so good.

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  3. Honestly the home base track… It sure hits different than most other "hub" themes. This actually has a feeling behind it, as it conveys safety in a rather nostalgic way. It is one of those themes that makes you FEEL as if you are home, and, for somone that didn't feel that in a long time, it sure as hell got me emotional. I'd dare say it even surpasses Majula's and Firelink shrine's theme from the dark souls series.

    Props to the composer and the performers, you did a goddamn good job.

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