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Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Collector’s Edition Soundtrack Restocked At Amazon

April 21, 2025
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Collector’s Edition soundtrack is back in stock at Amazon in limited quantities. Originally listed last year for $194 (ouch), it’s now up for grabs for a less painful–but still pricey–$125. The standard edition soundtrack is also available for a reduced price, though you won’t get the cool collectibles. Both versions of the Tears of the Kingdom soundtrack released last August. The Collector’s Edition ships directly from Amazon Japan for free, while the standard edition is shipped from a reseller in the US.

$94 (was $136)

The Tears of the Kingdom original soundtrack includes over 200 tracks across nine discs. Each disc features gorgeous Zelda iconography and comes with a large, decorative storage case.

$125 (was $194)

Step up to the collector’s edition and you’ll get the same nine discs as the standard edition as well as a stylish Master Sword USB Player with 15 additional tracks. You’ll also get a case with an exclusive design, giving you an easy way to store the volume when not in use.

Tears of the Kingdom is undoubtedly one of the best Switch games of all time. Weaving an engaging narrative with inventive gameplay mechanics and a sprawling world to explore, the successor to Breath of the Wild quickly proved it was far more than just an asset flip. Fantastic gameplay and exploration is bolstered by a powerful and stirring score helps bring the diverse world of Hyrule to life–and now you can own Tears of the Kingdom’s soundtrack in physical format (CDs).

Tears of the Kingdom is far from the first Zelda game to receive a physical soundtrack release. The list of prior releases includes Wind Waker, Majora’s Mask, Breath of the Wild, and more. For good measure, we’ve also tossed in two great Mario soundtracks–one of which was released to celebrate the series’ 30th anniversary. Most of these soundtracks have limited stock and prices fluctuate frequently.

It is worth noting that Nintendo Switch Online members can listen to many Zelda tunes and other music from Nintendo’s first-party game catalog on the Nintendo Music app on iOS or Android.

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