LOL

Imagine Dragons And PVRIS Feature In League of Legends: Arcane Netflix Soundtrack

Imagine Dragons And PVRIS Feature In League of Legends: Arcane Netflix Soundtrack
Riot Games

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

26th Oct 2021 14:17

As Riot Games look to continue pushing the boundaries of the video games industry into Hollywood, the developers have reunited with some familiar sounding friends: Imagine Dragons and Pusha T are amongst a huge range of artists and bands that will feature on eleven tracks for the League of Legends: Arcane series that will launch on Netflix.

Having built a storied reputation within the music industry through their World Championships opening ceremony concerts and the formation of K-Pop band K/DA, Riot Games is releasing eleven tracks that will release to the public in three instalments throughout November.

League of Legends' animated series, Arcane, is set to roll out on Netflix on November 7, where the official soundtrack will begin to filter out on Spotify and YouTube.

Just mere hours after the 2021 League of Legends World Champions are crowned, Episode One of Arcane will be aired on Netflix (globally) and the Chinese streaming platform Tencent Video. With the launch, the first three singles of the Official Soundtrack will also be released. 

Three further songs will be released on November 14, with the final five landing on November 21, as artists and bands such as Imagine Dragons, PVRIS, and Pusha T will feature.

League of Legends: Arcane Official Soundtrack

The full soundtrack is as follows:

November 7

  • Playground - feat. Bea Miller
  • Our Love - feat. Curtis Harding, Jazmine Sullivan
  • Goodbye - feat. Ramsey

November 14

  • Dirty Little Animals - feat. Bones UK
  • Enemy - feat. Imagine Dragons & JID
  • Guns For Hire - feat. Woodkid

November 21

  • Misfit Toys - feat. Pusha T, Mako
  • Dynasties and Dystopia - feat. Denzel Curry, Gizzle, Bren Joy
  • Snakes - feat. Pvris, Miyavi
  • When Everything Went Wrong - feat. Fantastic Negrito
  • What Could Have Been - Sting ft. Ray Chen

Imagine Dragons come as arguably the most recognisable band in the line-up, with their song "Enemy", featuring JID, reigniting the relationship between the band and Riot. The Dragons' huge hit "Warriors" was amongst many that they performed at the 2014 World Championships, with that specific anthem being adopted as the official song of the tournament. Enemy can be heard in Episode Five of Arcane.

PVRIS also find themselves on the soundtrack, after being the voice behind "Burn It All Down" - the official song of the current World Championships.

 

Jack Marsh
About the author
Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
Why trust GGRecon?

Established in 2019, we don’t just cover games - we live them. Our expert team is full of dedicated gamers, qualified journalists, and industry insiders who collectively boast decades of experience covering gaming and esports. This deep-rooted expertise allows us to provide authoritative and nuanced perspectives first-hand from a team who are playing, and researching every game covered on our website. 

Our foundation is built on a profound commitment to editorial independence, ensuring our content remains free from external influence and advertising pressures and is held to the highest level of editorial conduct, integrity, and quality. 

Every article on GGRecon comes from rigorous research, informed analysis, and a passion for gaming that resonates with our readers. We uphold these standards through a transparent editorial policy, accessible here, which governs our processes and maintains our accountability.

Trending
VCS suspends almost half of its players amidst match fixing allegations
Riot Games shelves its upcoming MMO for ‘several years’ amid development ‘reset’
VCS halts Spring Split indefinitely amid match fixing speculation
As LoL esports inches closer to a VALORANT model, OAM opens discussion about franchise fees
100 Thieves troll LCS board after ‘$5,000 open-toed Crocs fine’