The ANTHEM#9 Original Soundtrack has launched on Steam today, and it is not arriving quietly. As per the press release, Shueisha Games is marking the occasion with a 15% Steam discount, fresh bundle deals, and the v1.1.0 update for the turn-based gem-matching roguelite.

The soundtrack will also hit major music streaming platforms on 3 April 2026, so even if your current run has gone horribly wrong, at least the tunes can follow you elsewhere.

ANTHEM#9’s original soundtrack is out now on Steam

The ANTHEM#9 Original Soundtrack includes 24 tracks composed by xylo, all built to capture the pace and pressure of the game’s combo-heavy battles. According to the press release, it is available in high-quality WAV format, which should suit anyone who wants their roguelite stress in crisp audio.

There is also a game-and-soundtrack bundle live now on Steam with a 10% discount. On top of that, Shueisha Games has put out a soundtrack preview video on YouTube, alongside a 24-hour YouTube Live broadcast streaming the music continuously. So yes, you can absolutely let ANTHEM#9 take over your day.

New ANTHEM#9 bundles and the v1.1.0 update

Alongside the soundtrack release, ANTHEM#9 has picked up a few new bundle options on Steam. Players can pair it with StarVaders in a bundle focused on mech pilots and alien battles, or go for the Slot & Dungeons bundle if slot mechanics and dungeon strategy sound more like your thing.

The v1.1.0 update is the other big addition here, and it looks like it leans hard into player feedback. The headline feature is No Time Limit Mode, a much-requested option that removes the in-battle timer for a more relaxed and tactical experience. For anyone who likes their strategy without the panic, that should be a welcome one.

As per the press release, the update also adds customisable mouse cursors, initial skill selection for Extra Missions, and rebalanced early-game boss encounters.

ANTHEM#9 is built around turn-based battles where players match red, green, and blue gems to trigger skills and stack flashy combo chains. Between runs, you collect new skills and Blessings, shape your deck, and try to survive procedurally generated dungeons without getting absolutely bodied by the next boss.

In other words, if matching gems, building absurd combos, and tweaking your strategy run after run sounds like your sort of chaos, ANTHEM#9 has a fair bit going on today.