Elden Ring Nightreign and its Forsaken Hollows DLC have received critical acclaim for their original soundtracks, widely regarded as among the best of 2025, and their music is now fully available on streaming platforms.
On 16 February, Elden Ring’s official social media channels confirmed that The Forsaken Hollows tracks are now released and freely accessible. The release acknowledges the DLC’s music, particularly the work of composer Shoi Miyazawa. The soundtrack is available broadly across major services, including Spotify, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, and Line Music, via Bandai Namco and FromSoftware.
The Forsaken Hollows album runs a little over 44 minutes. This contrasts with the base Nightreign soundtrack, which spans 2 hours and 24 minutes, reflecting the DLC’s smaller scope compared to the full game. In an IGN interview conducted last year, Miyazawa discussed his background and influences. He stated that he was originally an Armored Core fan before joining FromSoftware, citing King Crimson and Marilyn Manson as key musical influences. Despite these rock roots, his contributions to Elden Ring and Nightreign adopted a distinct dark-fantasy style, earning widespread acclaim from players and critics alike.




