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Докладване на проблем с превода
Thanks for asking :) There won't be a Steam upgrade option available, I don't think. I could look into it, but we do (finally) have an alternative available!
The soundtrack/artbook are now available on iTunes for $6 (US - regional pricing varies, but will be shown in iTunes).
Please note: you need to buy the whole album to unlock the art book. That's iTunes policy/procedure - nothing we can do about it.
The link is here.
Please also be aware that the music is all composed by Nicolas Marquis from WaveGeneration Audio - he's awesome (as are his team), so if you're looking for more of his work, search for him!
- Sam
Very nice game btw.
I've mentioned this in the other threads on this topic, but we asked Valve if we could do this 6 months ago (before release), and they said no. I'm sorry man, my hands are tied on this - the reason it is up on iTunes in the first place is so that we could get around this issue and people could still get the soundtrack/art book if they wanted to.
- Sam
Some examples here, some games are not listed like Trine 2 upgrade etc.