Hasbro, a leading toy and game company, and its Wizards of the Coast division announced today at Brand Licensing Europe 2024 “DUNGEONS & DRAGONS — Bardic Inspiration: A Musical Journey through the Forgotten Realms.” The album was created by acclaimed composer Michael Gatt in celebration of the 50th anniversary of DUNGEONS & DRAGONS (D&D), the World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game®, and will be available in fall 2024 in vinyl, Dolby Atmos and digital formats.
The album presents 12 original tracks created to evoke iconic locations within D&D’s most famous setting, the Forgotten Realms. Each track serves as an aural homage to the rich lore and enchanting adventures that have defined D&D for half a century. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the Realms, this album invites you to be inspired by D&D’s iconic heroes, villains, cities and dragons.
The new album provides a sweeping tour of the Sword Coast sure to ignite listener imaginations. Composer Michael Gatt, co-producer Jeremy Jarvis, and visual artistic director AJ Hanneld’s real-life odyssey across the world bring unexpected instruments, otherworldly textures, and a spellbinding 40-person choir to the record.
For listeners seeking a true collector’s collectors’ piece befitting five decades of D&D, the physical album release will feature an epic double vinyl (180g, gatefold) that boasts stunning artwork and bespoke designs by renowned agency TBWA\Chiat\Day.
First published in 1974, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS was originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson in Wisconsin, USA. Now enchanting more than 85 million fans, D&D is truly The World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game®. The worlds, monsters, and gameplay of D&D have influenced popular fantasy tropes in film, television, video games, and beyond.
The new album composition, “DUNGEONS & DRAGONS – Bardic Inspiration: A Musical Journey through the Forgotten Realms,” will be available in fall 2024 on double vinyl format for $49.99, as well as in Dolby Atmos and digital formats. More album and retail information will be revealed later this year.