The atmospheric soundtrack from the driving co-operative game Split Fiction, which includes 45 tracks, is available on streaming services

By: Vladyslav Nuzhnov | 14.04.2025, 11:43
The atmospheric soundtrack from the driving co-operative game Split Fiction, which includes 45 tracks, is available on streaming services Split Fiction screenshot. Source: EA

Electronic Arts has released the full soundtrack to the cooperative adventure game Split Fiction, which is now available for listening on major music platforms, including Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.

Here's What We Know

The game's music was created by Swedish composers Gustaf Grefberg and Jonathan Jörpegg. The soundtrack consists of 45 tracks that combine synthesiser motifs, atmospheric melodies, and dynamic rhythms that reflect the game's various worlds - from science fiction to fantasy.

Grefberg noted that each section of the game has a unique musical style inspired by different genres such as trance, drum and bass and cinematic new age music. Some tracks are based on live recordings, for example, the use of hand drums to create music up to the Summit level.

Split Fiction became a real hit: over a million copies were sold in the first 48 hours after its release, and another million within a week. The game has set three world records: the largest number of players in local co-op on Steam, the fastest sale of a local co-op game in 48 hours, and the fastest sale of a local co-op game in a week.

You can learn more about why Split Fiction is a great game in our review here.

Source: Electronic Arts