The soundtrack to Elden Ring: Nightreign expansion The Forsaken Hollows is now available to stream.
Elden Ring spin-off Nightreign challenges players to survive for two nights in the cursed land of Limveld, with a fiendishly difficult boss to slay at the end of each day. The game was released last May and after a string of updates, blockbuster DLC The Forsaken Hollows launched in December.
As well as introducing two new playable characters (The Scholar and The Undertaker), The Forsaken Hollows expansion featured new ‘Shifting Earth’ events, a number of fresh bosses for players to take on and brand new music.
Three months later, FromSoftware has finally made The Forsaken Hollows soundtrack available to stream. “A symphony for a shattering world. Let the Great Hollow resound with the tumult of Ruin,” they wrote on X.
A symphony for a shattering world.
Let the Great Hollow resound with the tumult of Ruin.
The official soundtrack of #ELDENRING #NIGHTREIGN The Forsaken Hollows is now available on streaming platforms: https://t.co/t7lf1Xak4w pic.twitter.com/NK9NU3ItoA
— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING) February 16, 2026
Elden Ring: Nightreign – The Forsaken Hollows soundtrack features twelve new tracks composed by Shoi Miyazawa and Tai Tomisawa. The full tracklisting is as follows:
‘Quickening’
‘The Dreglord’
‘The Great Hollow’
‘The Great Hollow (Eventide)’
‘The Great Hollow (Night)’
‘Balancing’
‘Weapon–Bequeathed Harmonia’
‘Traitorous Straghess’
‘Repose’
‘A Remembrance Of The Scholar’
‘The End (Undertaker)’
‘Launch Trailer’
Earlier this month, FromSoftware confirmed that Elden Ring: The Tarnished Edition would still be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 at some point this year after its 2025 launch was delayed “to allow time for performance adjustments”. The studio’s new game The Duskbloods’ 2026 release date has also been reconfirmed following months of silence.
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