Elden Ring Nightreign is a pretty sweet co-op game full of surprises. It also has one of the best original soundtracks of 2025, and that includes its Forsaken Hollows DLC. Sadly, we were barred from putting together the ultimate FromSoftware-made Soulslike playlist until the expansion’s music was made officially available. Now, the wait is finally over.
On 16th February, the Elden Ring social media channels announced The Forsaken Hollows’ unique tracks were free and out in the wild after a longer-than-desirable wait. It’s no secret one of the most celebrated aspects of FromSoftware’s output is the amazing compositions that accompany every banger, and Shoi Miyazawa’s work on the DLC deserved to be fully released too.
You can find all the available options to listen to the full soundtrack here; Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, Line Music, and more are included, so co-publisher Bandai Namco and developer FromSoftware went big with the release once again. The full album runs slightly over 44 minutes versus Nightreign’s 2 hours and 24 minutes, fitting the DLC’s size when compared to the full base game.
Last year, IGN interviewed Miyazawa about his work on Nightreign and experience working for FromSoftware. He admitted he was an Armored Core fan first and foremost, well before joining the studio’s efforts, and said King Crimson and Marilyn Manson are some of his key musical influences. For Elden Ring and Nightreign, however, the vibes were understandably more dark fantasy-like, and most players would agree he’s created legendary soundtracks for these games alongside the other credited composers. Let’s hope this isn’t his last rodeo in the Lands Between.






