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Games with Stunning Soundtracks on Game Pass

19 April 2026

Gaming isn’t just about flashy graphics or adrenaline-pumping action anymore. We’re way past that. These days, games are full-fledged sensory experiences—and nothing pulls you in deeper than a killer soundtrack.

There's something magical about a game that hits your ears just right. Whether it’s an emotional piano piece that kicks in at just the right moment, or a synth-heavy beat that keeps your blood pumping during boss battles, soundtracks can turn a good game into an unforgettable one.

So, if you're a Game Pass subscriber (lucky you), you're sitting on a goldmine of titles that don’t just play well—they sound incredible. Let’s dive into some of the best games with stunning soundtracks available on Game Pass right now.
Games with Stunning Soundtracks on Game Pass

Why Soundtracks Matter More Than You Think

Think of the soundtrack as the game's heartbeat.

Without the right music, even the most graphically beautiful game can feel hollow. Remember that time you walked through a desolate wasteland in a post-apocalyptic game, and the score gave you chills? That’s the magic we’re talking about. It’s the emotional glue.

The best soundtracks don’t just sit in the background. They speak to you. They bridge the gap between the screen and your soul. And with Game Pass throwing open its vault of epic games, it’s the perfect time to appreciate the musical masterpieces within.
Games with Stunning Soundtracks on Game Pass

1. Ori and the Will of the Wisps

If we were handing out awards for sheer emotional power, this would win hands down.

Gareth Coker’s score in Ori and the Will of the Wisps is hauntingly beautiful. Every note feels handcrafted to stir your heart—whether you're swinging through bioluminescent forests or facing off against giant owls. The mix of orchestral and synth elements gives it an otherworldly feel that stays with you long after the game's over.

? Standout Track: “Main Theme – Ori, Lost in the Storm”

It’s soft, stirring, and full of a quiet fierceness. Just like Ori.
Games with Stunning Soundtracks on Game Pass

2. Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice

This game isn’t just a psychological journey—it’s an audio trip.

Ninja Theory did an insane job making sure the music mirrors Senua’s mental state. The vocals? Ethereal. The drums? Ritualistic. It’s scary, intense, and, at times, oddly calming. Combine this with the game's use of binaural audio, and you've got an experience that demands headphones.

? Standout Track: “Gramr – Senua’s Sacrifice”

It’s like a heartbeat turning into a war cry.
Games with Stunning Soundtracks on Game Pass

3. Halo: The Master Chief Collection

Come on. You saw this coming.

Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori created what is arguably one of the most iconic soundtracks in gaming history. The Gregorian chants, pounding war drums, and sweeping orchestras don’t just sound epic—they define what “epic” even means in a sci-fi shooter.

? Standout Track: “Opening Suite”

The moment you hear it, you’re back in the fight for humanity.

4. Celeste

You wouldn’t expect a pixelated 2D platformer to carry so much emotional and musical weight—but Celeste isn’t your average platformer.

Lena Raine crafted a synth-heavy, emotionally raw soundtrack that evolves with each level. As Madeline climbs the mountain, the music reflects her inner journey—sometimes hopeful, sometimes anxious, always beautiful.

? Standout Track: “Resurrections”

It’s melody and madness in perfect balance.

5. A Plague Tale: Innocence

Set during the Black Death, this game isn’t light-hearted—but man, is it powerful.

Olivier Deriviere’s score captures the tension, sadness, and fleeting moments of hope better than words ever could. From whispering violins to ominous chants, the music sticks with you like smoke after fire.

? Standout Track: “Father”

It’s heartbreak in audio form.

6. The Ascent

Cyberpunk vibes? Neon-lit alleys? Heavy synths? Yes, please.

The Ascent's soundtrack is bass-heavy and futuristic, fitting perfectly with its dystopian world. It pumps you up in combat and gives you some serious Tron vibes during exploration. If you’re into dark sci-fi, this is your jam.

? Standout Track: “Stack Boss Theme”

It's Blade Runner on steroids.

7. Sea of Thieves

Here's a game that feels like it was born to be played with the sound turned up.

The soundtrack here is all rollicking sea shanties, moody tunes, and piratey percussion. It adapts to your actions—intensifying during battles and mellowing out during moonlit sails. Bonus points for letting you and your crew play instruments together. Yes, you can form a band on a pirate ship.

? Standout Track: “Becalmed”

Peaceful, poetic, perfect for sailing toward the horizon.

8. Hollow Knight

Darker than it looks, deeper than you expect.

Christopher Larkin’s score is minimalist and melancholic, matching the loneliness and beauty of Hallownest. The music flows like a shadow, never too loud, always just right. It loops, lingers, and layers itself into every corner of the game.

? Standout Track: “Greenpath”

Elegance wrapped in eerie mystery.

9. DOOM Eternal

If Ori’s soundtrack is a lullaby, Doom Eternal’s is a slap in the face.

Mick Gordon’s heavy metal hellscape of a soundtrack cranks the energy up to 11. It doesn’t just accompany the gameplay—it fuels it. With chugging guitars, demonic growls, and thunderous drums, this one could raise the dead (and it kind of does).

? Standout Track: “The Only Thing They Fear Is You”

Metal. Mayhem. Masterpiece.

10. Spiritfarer

A game about death. A soundtrack about peace.

Composer Max LL brings warmth and comfort to a game that’s literally about guiding souls to the afterlife. The music here feels like a hug, soft and nostalgic, weaving its way around your heart with gentle strings and piano melodies.

? Standout Track: “What Will You Leave Behind”

It’s the kind of song that makes you tear up—without knowing why.

11. The Artful Escape

If David Bowie made a video game, this would be it.

This psychedelic adventure is all about music—finding your sound, your rhythm, your voice. Its soundtrack is an eclectic mix of cosmic synths, indie rock, and galaxy-shaking solos. It’s loud, proud, and utterly unforgettable.

? Standout Track: “Into the Kaleidoscope”

It’s like LSD for your eardrums—in the best way.

12. Death’s Door

Melancholy meets majesty.

David Fenn composed a soundtrack that’s both whimsical and tragic. From windswept fields to forgotten temples, the music perfectly mirrors the crow’s journey through life and (many) deaths. The piano work, in particular, is top-tier.

? Standout Track: “Overgrown Ruins”

It whispers secrets and stings with beauty.

Why Game Pass Is a Treasure Trove for Music Lovers

Game Pass isn’t just stuffed with fun—it’s packed with feeling. And a huge part of that feeling comes from these unforgettable soundtracks. Whether you’re in it for the haunting melodies, the gut-punch bass, or the tearjerker piano pieces, there’s something on Game Pass that’ll vibe with your soul.

So next time you boot up a new game, make sure to really listen. Let yourself get pulled in. Close your eyes during a cutscene and focus on the music. You’ll be amazed at what you hear.

Final Thoughts

Soundtracks are the unsung (pun 1000% intended) heroes of gaming. They’re the emotional heartbeat of the story, the mood-setters, and sometimes, the steal-the-show champions. On Game Pass, you’re not just getting access to top-tier games—you’re stepping into a symphony of styles and emotions that could easily rival the best movie scores out there.

So grab your headset, turn up the volume, and start gaming with your ears wide open. Who knows? Your new favorite song might just be hiding in a boss battle or a quiet forest clearing.

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Tina Fisher

Tina Fisher


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