New lo-fi inspired NieR: Automata album out now

Sit back, relax, and enjoy these remixed NieR: Automata lo-fi beats.
Floppy has announced the release of Video Game LoFi: NieR: Automata, a new album inspired by Yoko Taro’s NieR: Automata, in collaboration with Curaga Records. This new album has eleven peaceful tunes, including outstanding songs like “Vague Hope” with vocalist Tiggs, “Amusement Park” with Save Point, and “Treasured Times,” which is a standout track.
An album created for music-loving gamers
Floppy, the musician behind this laid-back record, has remarked that the soundtrack was an important part of NieR’s experience. If you’ve played NieR:Automata, you’ll notice that, in addition to the excellent gameplay, the music successfully conveys all of the scene’s aspects and sentiments.

Floppy’s touch has been applied to the game’s soundtracks without overshadowing its core. Despite the artist’s excellent work, this is his first time working in this genre; yet, he did an outstanding job filling it with wonderful tracks for music enthusiasts who may listen to it on CD, digital, or cassette.
If you want to listen to the album’s ten lo-fi tunes, you may do so on any music streaming site, including Spotify and Amazon Music. If you enjoy game music, you can pre-order the physical CD or cassette editions of the album for just $14.99 here.
Track List
Here are the songs that you’ll find on the soundtrack.
- City Ruin – Rays of Light
- Peaceful Sleep – Camp Music
- Amusement Park
- Voice of No Return
- Grandma – Destruction
- Treasured Times
- Vague Hope – Cold Rain
- Weight of the World
- Blissful Death
- Weight of the World – End of YorHa