Seattle, Washington — THE END OF THE ARKS, THE GENESIS OF A NEW SAGA.
Materia Collective proudly presents the ARK: Lost Colony Original Soundtrack by Ivor Novello award-winning composer Gareth Coker (No Rest For The Wicked, ARK: The Animated Series, Ori and the Will of the Wisps), now available to stream on all major platforms: https://materia.to/ARKLostColony.
Set in the frozen aftermath of humanity’s last stand, Coker’s score underscores a world caught between gothic horror and advanced science. As old legends resurface and new threats rise, the music traces a journey of survival, corruption, and defiance at the edge of extinction.
ARK: Lost Colony bridges the gap between Extinction and ARK 2 with the most ambitious narrative experience in the franchise's history. Your journey returns you to the beginning: Arat Prime, the site of humanity’s final stand. You awaken in the Necrocene - a brutal, post-Cataclysmic era where the Earth’s southern pole has been plunged into eternal night. Buried within the deep snow, the metropolis of the Lost Colony clings to existence beneath energy shields, powered by the radioactive warmth of Red Element. Survival here is an act of defiance against nature itself. This unnatural heat source keeps the Colony alive... only by repelling the Reseed Protocol, ensuring the Earth remains broken so that the Lost King may rule his corrupt kingdom.
Immerse yourself in the sound of a franchise-spanning saga reborn and experience the world of ARK: Lost Colony wherever you stream music today: https://materia.to/ARKLostColony.
About Materia Music
Materia Music is the leading independent soundtrack music group, record label, music publisher, and rights administrator of video game music.
For nearly a decade, Materia has led and enriched the game music ecosystem through investments, sponsorships, and innovative opportunities to strengthen the longevity of game music. Its brands and imprints cultivate lifelong fandoms and build the next generations of modern classics.
Materia’s diverse roster of composers, recording artists, and game companies includes billions of streams across the most impactful and most-listened-to video game music in history.