If you’ve experienced any of the Soulsborne games or the many Souls-like titles inspired by FromSoftware’s work, you’ll know that music plays a pivotal role in these games, serving as a cornerstone of the overall experience.
Now, FromSoftware has quietly treated fans to the full soundtrack of their latest expansion, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, which is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Players Can Now Enjoy the Full Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree Soundtrack Anywhere
Bandai Namco and the FromSoftware Sound Team have officially released the full OST (Original Soundtrack) for Elden Ring: Shadow of The Erdtree. This 2-hour album features every track from the DLC, including unforgettable boss themes like "Messmer" and fan-favorite "Bayle the Dread" (an absolute masterpiece). It also includes atmospheric pieces from the open-world sections, such as "Gravesite Plain," the first song most players will encounter when diving into the DLC.
If you’ve experienced any of FromSoftware’s previous titles, you know their soundtracks consistently set a high standard for quality. This album is no exception, crafted by talented composers who have shaped the audio landscapes of games like Bloodborne and the original Elden Ring. Contributors include FromSoftware veterans Tsukasa Saitoh, Shoi Miyazawa, Yuka Kitamura, Yoshimi Kudo, and Tai Tomisawa, alongside series newcomer Soma Tanizaki.
For those eager to immerse themselves in this stunning collection of awe-inspiring music, the soundtrack is widely available for streaming or purchase on platforms like Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, Line Music, AWA, Mora, and Recochoku. Unfortunately, the full album isn’t currently available on Apple Music or iTunes; only a shortened version can be found there.
While many fans are wishing for a behind-the-scenes look to accompany this release, the sheer quality of the music is more than enough to appreciate. Hats off to FromSoftware and Bandai Namco for making this happen and delivering such a masterpiece. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ll have this album on repeat for the next decade!