The atmospheric dread of Routine just became a lot more portable with the official release of its soundtrack on Steam. Composed by Audio Lead N.J. Apostol, the score is a masterclass in 80s-inspired retro-futuristic tension, capturing the isolation of an abandoned lunar base where every hum of machinery feels like a threat.
This release follows a series of ambient soundscape teasers that the developers at Lunar Software have been dropping recently. For those who have braved the game's corridors, you know that the sound design is arguably the most dangerous enemy you face. It’s the primary tool used to strip away your sense of security, and having it available as a standalone experience allows fans to appreciate the intricate layering that went into the game’s survival horror DNA.
If you haven't yet stepped foot on the lunar surface, now is the most cost-effective time to do so. Routine is currently 25% off as part of the Raw Fury Publisher Sale. This represents the deepest discount the title has seen since its launch in December 2025. For an indie adventure that prioritizes discovery and atmospheric survival over direct combat, the value proposition here is strong for horror enthusiasts.
Currently, the soundtrack is exclusive to Steam with no immediate plans for other platforms. While Xbox players might have to wait for a wider music release, they can still take advantage of the sale on their respective storefronts. If you're looking for a game that respects your intelligence by letting the environment tell the story—and you don't mind a few heart palpitations—don't sleep on this deal.
