The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2: The Housebuilding EP is now available, with the digital version on iTunes, and a limited physical vinyl release available at the Lakeshore Records Online Store and directly from the Rockstar Warehouse.

To celebrate the release, Rockstar Games is offering fans two different ways for a chance to win one of 20 limited-edition vinyl records.

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The first way to win can be done through the Rockstar Games Social Club. Log into your Social Club account now through February 18, and visit the sweepstakes entry page to enter. Doing so will give you a shot at one of the 10 limited blue sky vinyl release of The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2: The Housebuilding EP.

Your second chance at snagging the limited edition vinyl release is by keeping an eye on the @RockstarGames account on Twitter. They’ll be tweeting out the official contest entry details later today, which will essentially just require a retweet from you. 10 more winners will be selected from entries received by February 13, 2021. (Pro tip: enable notifications for the @RockstarGames Twitter account to make sure you don’t miss out on the contest tweet specifically.)

No purchase is necessary to win, but you do need to be 18 years or older to participate. (Sorry, kiddos.)

The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2: The Housebuilding EP comes as the third installment in The Music of Red Dead Redemption 2 series, following up on the success of the award-winning Original Soundtrack and Original Score. The Housebuilding EP features previously unreleased songs by Nashville’s David Ferguson and NYC guitarist, composer, and producer Matt Sweeney, which fans will likely recognize from some of Red Dead Redemption 2’s most emotional moments, including:

  • The Housebuilding Song (David Ferguson)
  • A Strange Kindness (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)
  • A Quiet Time (Saloon Theme) (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)
  • The Course of True Love (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)
  • Do Not Seek Absolution (David Ferguson and Matt Sweeney)

If you don’t happen to win in Rockstar’s contest, you’d better get a jump on snagging the vinyl from the Lakeshore Records Online Store or the Rockstar Warehouse, as the physical release is in very limited supply.

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