Black Ops agents should never break radio silence while in the field. However, Splinter Cell fans can’t remain radio silent about Netflix’s latest animated addition. But what about the Splinter Cell Deathwatch Soundtrack?

Ubisoft released the Splinter Cell Deathwatch Soundtrack today for the premiere of the Netflix show. The album features 27 tracks composed by Danny Bensi, Saunder Jurriaans, and Chase Deso.

Critics may praise the series, but it’s not without its controversies. Keep reading to learn the allegations surrounding the soundtrack and the show.

Ubisoft Will Release the Splinter Cell Deathwatch Soundtrack

Legendary agent Sam Fisher must return to the field when a world-shattering conspiracy forces Zinnia McKenna, a young operative, to ask for his help. Now, they must work together to uncover the conspiracy before it’s too late.

It might sound like a simple story, but fans already boast about the spy thriller’s “intense and brutal sequences that rival some of the best live-action action.” To highlight those sequences, Netflix and Ubisoft hired composers Danny Bensi, Chase Deso, and Saunder Jurriaans.

Anticipating the show’s success, they have also released the Splinter Cell Deathwatch soundtrack on the same day as the premiere. So now, you can stream or download it from any music store.

Splinter Cell Deathwatch Soundtrack Track List

The Splinter Cell Deathwatch Soundtrack incorporates 27 tracks of original music from the Netflix series. While Bensi, Jurriaans, and Deso wrote most of the music, the album also features a piano rendition of “Ezio’s Family” from the Assassin’s Creed video game, performed by Julie Lamontagne.

Here’s the track list:

  1. Deathwatch Main Theme (1:26)
  2. Stealth (1:20)
  3. Good Question (2:02)
  4. Green Gables (2:06)
  5. Break Anything (1:16)
  6. Damnation (2:01)
  7. We’ve Lost Her (2:07)
  8. The Briefcase (2:33)
  9. A Piece of Him (1:55)
  10. Waiting (2:16)
  11. Booby Trap (1:39)
  12. Every Last (1:06)
  13. Town Hall Square (2:23)
  14. Getting Sloppy (1:34)
  15. COP31 (1:54)
  16. Milosz (2:33)
  17. Aftermath (1:47)
  18. Cannon Fodder (1:59)
  19. Spit (1:26)
  20. Twenty One (1:01)
  21. Tarmac (2:01)
  22. Hard Man to Reach (1:07)
  23. Safehouse (1:17)
  24. Still Warm (1:03)
  25. Lazarev (2:07)
  26. The Betrayal (3:25)
  27. Ezio’s Family (Piano Jazz Version) – Assassin’s Creed & Julie Lamontagne (2:20)

You can stream or download the album here.

Netflix Splinter Cell Deathwatch with Copyright Infringement Allegations

Based on Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell espionage video game franchise, Splinter Cell Deathwatch officially premiered today, October 14, 2025, on Netflix. The spy thriller stars:

  • Liev Schreiber as Sam Fisher
  • Kirby Howell-Baptiste
  • Janet Varney,
  • Joel Oulette
  • Helen Hong
  • Kiff VandenHeuvel
  • Aleks Le, Kari Wahlgren
  • Bella Dayne
  • Navid Negahban

I included the trailer below for your convenience.

Critics seem to love the series, but it’s not without controversy. It appears that Netflix used the song “The Last Dance” from the 2024 Malayali film Aavesham, performed by Hanumankind. Sushin Shyam, who composed the tune, revealed this via a YouTube comment for the trailer. Netflix has yet to respond to the allegations.

More Soundtracks from Netflix

Splinter Cell makes Netflix the undisputed king of animated video game adaptations. While it’s not perfect, its soundtrack might still be worth picking up after watching the series. After that, you read about the other Netflix soundtracks listed here.


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