Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree’s soundtrack is now available to stream.
Featuring 36 choice-cuts tracks from the epic score, ‘Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree Official Soundtrack’ was released yesterday (November 14) and includes contributions from long-time From Software collaborators Tsukasa Saitoh, Shoi Miyazawa, Yuka Kitamura, Yoshimi Kudo and series newcomer Soma Tanizaki.
The original Elden Ring was released in 2022 while the Shadow Of The Erdtree expansion followed this summer.
Heed the melodies of the Land of Shadow.
The official #ELDENRING #ShadowoftheErdtree soundtrack is now available.
Listen to the official soundtrack today: https://t.co/e5Lk3FdIPn pic.twitter.com/hGWDEECmzL
— ELDEN RING (@ELDENRING) November 14, 2024
“The DLC was great for music. Highlights for me are the ‘Stone Coffin Fissure’, ‘Shamen Village’, and the final boss fight. Bangers,” wrote one fan on Reddit. “They really took a step up with the music for this one. Obviously the boss themes are incredible (dancing lion, mother of fingers, promised consort are my favourites) but I think the ambient tracks are really underrated for both this and the main game – the Belurat music especially is incredible,” said another.
“My favorite part about fighting Rellana was that every time I died, I got the hidden reward of listening to that amazing boss track from the start,” wrote another player.
Shadow Of The Erdtree is the first and, so far, only expansion for Elden Ring. However, several key members of the development team have suggested that it’s not the end of the franchise. “We don’t have any current plans to make a second DLC or a sequel, but we definitely don’t want to snuff out that possibility. We think that there could well be something in the future,” said creator Hidetaka Miyazaki.
There could also be a film or TV show in the works. Miyazaki has said there’s an “active” interest in an adaptation of Elden Ring, but only if he and the rest of FromSoftware aren’t too heavily involved. Game Of Thrones author George R.R. Martin, who helped build the fictional world of Elden Ring, has also been stoking the rumours. “Oh, and about those rumours you may have heard about a feature film or television series based on ELDEN RING… I have nothing to say,” he wrote on his personal blog. “Not a word, nope, not a thing, I know nothing, you never heard a peep from me, mum mum mum. What rumour?”
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