

Several manga have been written based on the series. The game utilizes a mixture of music from the franchise and new compositions. Producer Yoshinori Yamagishi mentioned his favorite way of drawing out emotion in players was through music and sound effects, helping to both immerse new players in the world of the game and play upon the nostalgia of series fans. A twelve-track arrange album, handled by Sakuraba, was published alongside the main soundtrack album. While faithful to the original, the larger range of sounds resulted in some differences.
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For the album release, Sakuraba used the MIDI originals as reference and redid all the tracks with full orchestration. A two-disc soundtrack album was published by Square Enix's music label on November 5, 2008. The soundtrack conversion for the DS cartridge was done by sound design studio Noisycroak. The score included original composition and arranged versions of tracks from Sakuraba's scores for Valkyrie Profile. Drawing from the darker themes of the narrative, Sakuraba created a subdued and emotional score that noticeably moved away from his score for Silmeria while still being separate from his work on Valkyrie Profile. The in-game score was written as MIDI tracks, allowing it to fit easily onto the DS cartridge. Prior to the release, a special artifact box was released which included a copy of the game, ten musical tracks, a keychain, and a figurine. Each soundtrack is divided into two discs totalling 70 songs from the game. Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria has two original soundtracks, Alicia and Silmeria.

The music of all the Valkyrie Profile games was composed by Motoi Sakuraba.

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