Arcane Season 2 to release deluxe edition soundtrack in Spring 2025

Jonno Nicholson
Image credit: Riot Games

Riot Games, in collaboration with Virgin Music Group, will release a deluxe edition of its Arcane Season 2 soundtrack in Spring 2025.

To mark the announcement, League of Legends’ developer has released a new version of ‘What Have They Done to Us’ featuring singer Sasha Alex Sloan.

The deluxe edition of the soundtrack from Riot Games’ hit Netflix animated series features a total of 22 tracks. This will include remixes of original songs and features several other artists.

Riot Games stated that the new remix, which is available to listen to now, aims to inject ‘fresh emotion and depth into the original composition’ written by electronic music artists Grey and Mako.

“I’m a huge fan of the show, and when I got presented with the opportunity, I was so excited!” revealed Sasha Alex Sloan.

“I’ve been patiently waiting for this to come out and I feel so lucky to be involved in such an amazing project.”

Sloan has released several singles, albums, and EPs over the last five years, accumulating approximately 10m monthly listeners on Spotify as a result.

The new version of What Have They Done to Us will feature in the deluxe edition. Since its release on January 31st 2025, the song has amassed over 380,000 streams on Spotify.

Riot Games’ involvement in music

Riot Games is no stranger to using music in its esports ecosystems. Over the years, the company has announced several collaborations at its VALORANT and League of Legends events worldwide.

In 2024, Riot Games teamed up with Linkin Park to perform the anthem for last year’s League of Legends World Championship.

For VALORANT, it joined forces with K-pop artists KISS OF LIFE and Mark Tuan to create the VALORANT Champions 2024 anthem which included a video showing several players and moments that took place throughout the VCT season. Other Riot Games music-focused esports collaborations have featured the likes of Imagine Dragons, New Jeans and Lil Nas X.

Jonno is a freelance news writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. When he's not sim racing, he enjoys reporting on Call of Duty esports and sim racing's impact on the wider industry.