

But TW101 is the game where I really crammed in as much as I could of what makes heroes so appealing – both their aesthetics, and how they inspire us and give us something to aspire to – to capture what heroes mean to me. I’ve been blessed with several chances to make games about them throughout my career, even before TW101. As you’ve probably figured out if you’ve played TW101, I’ve loved superheroes ever since I was a kid.

I’ve said this before, but if there’s one phrase that sums up TW101’s soundtrack, “hymns to heroism” would be it. I’d like to apologize in advance to anyone who, years from now, finds out about TW101 and gets disappointed to see that its original soundtrack isn’t available. I hope, though, that this announcement reaches as many people as possible and introduces new fans to TW101 and its soundtrack. I’m sad to say that TW101’s soundtrack is being taken out of distribution. Hideki Kamiya, director of The Wonderful 101 (TW101) here. *Please be aware that some stores may discontinue sales of the soundtrack before December 31.īut first, we’d like to share some parting comments from game director Hideki Kamiya and composer Hiroshi Yamaguchi! If you haven’t gotten your copy yet, scroll down to find out how. While we’re sad to see it leave the marketplace, we hope you’ll take this opportunity to get it while it’s still available. This soundtrack, the first release from PlatinumGames’ record label, Polaris Tone, debuted in Japan on September 15, 2014. Unfortunately, we’ve got some bad news: The original soundtrack to The Wonderful 101 will no longer be available for purchase after December 2016*.

*As per December 28th 2016, the Wonderful 101 soundtrack is unfortunately no longer available.
