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The Prey (2017) Soundtrack is mostly composed by Mick Gordon (DOOM, Wolfenstein) but also with help from Matt Piersall, Ben Crossbones and game director Raphael Colantonio. The official album was released on 2 May 2017, three days before the launch of Prey.

A physical cd featuring five tracks was bundled with the steelbook edition of the game.

See also: Prey: Mooncrash Soundtrack

Track list (Album Release)[]

Track Artist(s) Title Runtime File
1. Mick Gordon The Experiment 1:36
2. Mick Gordon Everything Is Going To Be Okay 2:29
3. Mick Gordon Typhon Voices 1:53
4. Mick Gordon The Phantoms 3:09
5. Matt Piersall Into The Tunnels 1:46
6. Mick Gordon Human Elements 1:19
7. Mick Gordon The Truth Will Set You Free 1:22
8. Mick Gordon No Gravity 2:26
9. Mick Gordon Alex Theme 2:01
10. Mick Gordon December And January 2:42
11. Mick Gordon Neuromods 1:22
12. Ben Crossbones Stranded 3:44
13. Raphael Colantonio & Matt Piersall Semi Sacred Geometry 2:10
14. Raphael Colantonio & Matt Piersall Mind Games 3:22

Track list (Featured Music Selections)[]

Track Artist(s) Title Runtime File
1. Mick Gordon No Gravity 2:31
2. Mick Gordon Experiments In Confusion 1:56
3. Mick Gordon Typhon Voices 1:58
4. Mick Gordon Everything Is Going to Be Okay 2:29
5. Mick Gordon Human Elements 1:21

Unreleased[]

Note: To be expanded

Artist(s) Title Runtime
Mick Gordon Alex's Theme (In-game)
Ambient Acoustic Guitar
Ambient Electronic
Anxiety
Apex
Calvino's Looking Glass
Cold
Dark Science
Endgame
Mick Gordon Everything Is Going to Be Ok (In-game)
Exploring Science
Ghost
Hacking Theme
Matt Piersall Into the Tunnels (In-game)
Isolation
Isolation 2
Lobby Ambience
Raphael Colantonio & Matt Piersall Mind Games (Alarm)
Moody Exploration
Nightmare
Peace
Poltergeist
Rat Attack
Safety
Raphael Colantonio & Matt Piersall Semi-Sacred Geometry (In-game)
Silence
Silence 2
Speaker Theme
Tension
Transgressions
Typhon Voices (In-game)
Matt Piersall Untitled Pre-Release Combat Theme
Weather Report
Zero G

Trivia[]

  • Mind Games is a remix of a previously released song from Raphael Colantonio's solo album, Perfect Life. That song is titled Mind Game, and is accompanied by an intro song with vocals not present in the Prey version.
  • Instead of being sung by Mae Whitman (Danielle Sho), the album release of Semi Sacred Geometry features Raphael Colantonio's vocals.
  • The tracks December and January and Neuromods do not appear anywhere in the game. Prototype game footage[1] suggests that December and January was previously the title theme before Arkane decided on using Experiments in Confusion.
  • The official album is noticeably missing many of the shorter ambient tracks from the game.
  • The Steam release of the OST contains high quality FLAC versions of every track.
  • The GOG release of Prey: Digital Deluxe comes bundled with the OST

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