Devolver Digital partners with Stan Bush for Shadow Warrior 2

Flying Wild Hog’s upcoming Shadow Warrior 2 is set for a rock ’n roll release.

A special, limited-edition four-track vinyl featuring music from and inspired by Shadow Warrior 2, dubbed the Warrior EP is available for pre-order now. The EP includes “Warrior”, an original track by music legend Stan Bush, most famous for “The Touch” from 1986’s Transformers: The Movie, which is also included on the EP.

Two other tracks, “Never Surrender” and “The Touch (Lo Wang Hijack)” complete the EP. The latter is a remastered duet featuring Stan Bush and Shadow Warrior 2’s protagonist, Lo Wang.

Pre-orders are open now via Laced Records for $60USD/€54/£46.

Shadow Warrior 2 will be available for PC from October 13, 2016.

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