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Elden Ring Nightreign Soundtrack Now Complete with Forsaken

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The soundtrack for Elden Ring Nightreign has been officially completed with the recent release of the Forsaken Hollows DLC music on various streaming platforms. This marks a significant moment for fans of the franchise, as the soundtrack has been highly anticipated since the DLC’s launch.

On February 16th, the Elden Ring social media channels confirmed that the unique tracks from the Forsaken Hollows expansion are now available for streaming. The music, composed by Shoi Miyazawa, contributes to the rich auditory experience that has become synonymous with FromSoftware’s titles, enhancing the gameplay with its immersive compositions.

The full soundtrack, which runs for over 44 minutes, is now accessible on platforms including Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and Deezer, among others. This release complements the extensive 2 hours and 24 minutes of music featured in the core game, reflecting the proportionality of the DLC in relation to the base game.

Miyazawa’s work on the Elden Ring series has been well-received, and his musical influences are noted to include a diverse range of artists. The soundtrack for the Forsaken Hollows DLC continues the dark fantasy themes established in the original title, further solidifying the series’ reputation for exceptional music.

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