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Music Unlimited has listened to your requests for more dedicated genre stations, and it's delivered one guaranteed to appeal to an unusual, niche market. The Game Music channel has launched today, packed with an expansive archive of video game soundtracks, and more added every week.
Right now, they're promising a blend "from massive blockbusters to cult classics", including titles like Assassin's Creed, Silent Hill, Prince of Persia, Final Fantasy and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
Of course, if you're not-so-into game soundtracks (nothin' wrong with that), there are thirteen additional channels on the way to Music Unlimited on your PlayStation 3, including New Wave and Old School Hip-Hop.
If you haven't yet explored the wonder that is Music Unlimited, hop to it! Fire up your PlayStation 3, head to the Music category in the XMB Menu and select the app - sign up today for a free 60 day trial!
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RT @PlayerAttack: Classic game soundtracks now on Music Unlimited: http://t.co/bsS4PfRH
[...] service (formerly known as Qriocity) has opened a new category in response to popular demand. Player Attack reports the Game Music channel boasts an “expansive archive” of game soundtracks and [...]