Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has clinched the Grammy Award for the best videogame soundtrack, highlighting the importance of music in interactive entertainment. Competing with other high-profile titles such as God of War Ragnarök and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the winning score composed by Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab showcases the growing recognition of game music within the broader scope of the arts. Notably, this is the second year that the prestigious Grammy Awards have included a category specifically for video game music, reflecting the medium's rising cultural status.

Has a videogame soundtrack won a Grammy before?

Yes, although the Grammy Awards only recently introduced a category solely for video game soundtracks, previous game-related music has been awarded. For example, the song "Baba Yetu" from Civilization 4, composed by Christopher Tin, won a Grammy in 2011 for best instrumental arrangement with vocalists. Additionally, the soundtrack for the game Journey was nominated in 2012, and in 2022, 8-Bit Big Band won a Grammy for their arrangement from Kirby Superstar.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor continues the popular Star Wars video game series, which has a long tradition of acclaimed musical scores that contribute to the franchise's epic narrative. With a history of notable composers like John Williams, the Star Wars video games have upheld the cinematic feel of the original movies through their soundtracks. The Grammy victory not only reinforces the quality of the series' music but also solidifies its position in both the gaming and music industries.