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The Elden Ring soundtrack is now on music streaming services

The soundtrack that plays out as you explore the Lands Between in From Software’s Elden Ring is now available on a plethora of music streaming platforms.

This is notable as up until now the soundtrack was sold as part of the Digital Deluxe edition of the game. Now, so long as you have access to the following platforms you can listen to your heart’s content.

You can find the Elden Ring soundtrack on the following platforms:

Alongside the release of the soundtrack to streaming platforms, PlayStation published an interview with lead sound designer and composer at From Software, Tsukasa Saito.

The composer outlines how the soundtrack was created to compliment the game and the various environments within it. The song Song of Honor which plays when you enter Redmane Castle during the Radahn Festival was originally envisioned as being performed by a choir.

“However, we realized that a gathering place for many mercenaries and soldiers wouldn’t necessarily be filled with skillful singers. We wanted to try a direction that wasn’t specialized in vocal music, so as a hasty request, we asked the members of the brass section if they could perform the part for us. They gladly went along with the idea, and I’m enormously grateful they did, as we ended up getting a fantastic recording from them that was very fitting for a warriors’ song,” writes Saito.

While Elden Ring is one of those hard-as-nails titles From Software is known for, it’s a truly incredible experience and we can’t wait to relive the PTSD that battling the Godskin Apostle caused us all those months ago.

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