Slayblade OST & Composer
The Slayblade soundtrack is composed by Yoppi. It has 12 tracks, is sold separately on Steam as DLC, and all proceeds go directly to the composer. Here…
The Slayblade soundtrack is composed by Yoppi. That is confirmed directly on the official Steam soundtrack page, which states that all tracks are composed by Yoppi and that all profit from soundtrack sales goes directly to them. The bundle description also calls it “the amazing soundtrack by the famous Yoppi.”
This is worth flagging because a different composer’s name — “Hip Tanaka” — appears in some older expo coverage. That is not Slayblade’s composer. The reliable, first-party attribution is Yoppi.
Who makes the music
Slayblade is developed by the two-person studio Henry’s House — Rob Gross (programming) and Oscar Brittain (art). The soundtrack, however, is outsourced to Yoppi, not written by the studio’s own members. So credit the music to Yoppi, not to Henry’s House or Oscar Brittain.
The OST
The soundtrack is sold separately on Steam as a DLC Soundtrack (AppID 5009640). It does not include the base game. It comes with two formats — MP3 (compressed) and WAV (high quality) — and contains 12 tracks:
- library box
- ZZ777ZZ
- diadem
- peach
- sleepwalker
- acid burn
- Tobio
- violet zeno
- like raindrops
- Milos Theme
- TTD AZOER
- neons in bloom
What it costs
The soundtrack is priced at the same base as the main game and runs the same launch discount — about $4.99, or $4.24 with the discount at the time of collection. There is also a bundle that includes the full game and the soundtrack at a stacked discount.
Listening in and out of game
The game’s in-game music is widely praised — players and reviewers describe it as “excellent” and “very good.” A couple of gameplay videos captured background lyrics, which is a hint that some tracks include vocals, though not all 12 track-to-lyric mappings are verifiable. If you want the full soundtrack, buy it on the Steam Soundtrack page. See Slayblade price for more on pricing.