The popularity of the PC game League of Legends is quite staggering, across both the hardcore eSports community and casual players alike. That said, Riot Games is making every effort to celebrate its audience, as it has just released a soundtrack album that highlights some of the best songs from the game.

Music of League of Legends Vol. 1, which is available now through iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Spotify, brings together 15 selections from the game, each of which set the mood for the next battle that lies ahead. One particularly moving piece from the soundtrack, The Curse of the Sad Mummy, has also been released on YouTube, complete with animations that match the mood of the song.

The video focuses on Amumu, a mummy character who wanders around the gaming world, seeking not only his true identity, but also allies, as he considers himself friend-less. However, he finds that his powers make it a struggle to find compatriots to join him, thus making him a devastating character in-game with his undead capabilities. (You can see that in the turning point of the song, which can be seen below.)

With such capabilities as the Cursed Touch, Bandage Toss, Despair and Tantrum, there’s no question that Amumu’s rage is quite effective in-game, although his saga certainly makes for good use in a song.This is the latest move by Riot Games to branch out to its League of Legends community through another medium, as it previous teamed up with rock band Imagine Dragons for an original song for a recent tournament, “Warriors“, which can be found below. And judging by the title of the album, it’s very likely that Riot will continue to release new albums featuring songs from the game, as well as original selections inspired by it.It’s an interesting marketing move for a company that professes not to practice marketing in the usual sense. For Riot, content and community are marketing, so releasing more content (and collaborating with music creators) is an effective way to keep current players engaged and to reach out to some new potential players.

League of Legends Vol. 1 is available for download now, and can be downloaded for free here.