Bethesda Softworks has recently announced that it will releasing Fallout 4's soundtrack edition including six LPs worth of music. To coincide with the post-apocalyptic game's Vault Boy color scheme, the soundtrack release also comes in a blue Deluxe Vinyl limited edition of 3, 000.

Slated for July 1 release, pre-orders for the 65-track lineup with 3.5 hours of composer Inon Zur's music are already available from Bethesda. The publisher calls it 'a collection of unprecedented proportions' you back $125, NME reported.

Just a reminder though, the soundtrack release does not contain Fallout 4's licensed music played through in-game radio stations which include titles like 'It's All Over but the Crying' and 'The Ink Spots.' The game is available on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One with 'Far Harbor', its latest DLC, released a few weeks ago.

As for the game itself, Tech Times reported that Bethesda is asking PlayStation 4 gamers to re-download the game's latest expansion if they still experience problems with the said DLC package. Since the release of Far Harbor, PlayStation 4 users have been complaining about a number of stability issues that get in the way of smooth gaming experience.

Instead of solving the issue with a typical patch update, the publisher decides to launch an enhanced version of the downloadable content instead. The company also believes that by re-installing Far Harbor, it should fix the bugs that have been pestering users recently.

Meanwhile, some observers expect that Bethesda will more about the Fallout 4 and the studio's future plans for the post-apocalyptic game in next week's E3 2016. In a related development, the company has already laid out Fallout 4 mod support roadmap as mods are already available on PC and Xbox One, Game Spot said. Mods are yet to arrive on Sony PlayStation 4.