Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Collector's Soundtrack Gets Steep Discount

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Amazon is offering a steep discount on The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's Collector's Edition Soundtrack. Fans can get the nine-disc, 344-track box set for $114. That's still expensive for a collection of CDs in 2025, but the Collector's Edition version of the soundtrack originally sold for $194 at Amazon last year. The list price has since dropped to $158 on Amazon, but it's a huge price regardless. The Collector's Edition includes a Master Sword USB drive loaded with additional 5.1 surround sound tracks. The only downside with this deal is that Amazon currently estimates a one- to two-month wait for delivery. In any case, you won't be charged until your order ships.If dropping over $100 on a box of CDs doesn't feel right, the standard edition is also on sale for a substantial discount. You can pair it with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Original Soundtrack for $38.71.If you want a much larger Master Sword to display in your game room, Bandai Namco's Proplica Master Sword is in stock at Amazon for $186 (was $200). Yes, it's pricey, but it measures 42 inches and looks really cool. It also happens to have sound effects and rumble. The Master Sword replica can be displayed on the included stand with or without its decorative sheath.For a comparison on the scope of Tears of the Kingdom's soundtrack, the Breath of the Wild Original Soundtrack has 211 songs on its five-disc soundtrack and clocks in at 6 hours and 21 minutes total. Parts of some songs are reused and/or modified in the sequel, but much like the "familiar" version of Hyrule you explore, Tears of the Kingdom's soundtrack feels fresh and distinctly its own. And considering the sequel adds sprawling areas above and below Hyrule to explore, it's not surprising Tears of the Kingdom's soundtrack is roughly five hours longer.Shop Zelda Soundtracks on AmazonMore The Legend of Zelda Original SoundtracksThe Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Original SoundtrackA bunch of Zelda games have received physical soundtrack releases over the years, including Skyward Sword, Link's Awakening, The Wind Waker, and several other all-time greats. The soundtrack for Link's Awakening is pretty darn cool, because it includes two discs for the original Game Boy version and two discs for the Nintendo Switch remake. The disc art is fantastic, and the pair of jewel cases are packaged in a stylish green display box.Like Tears of the Kingdom, the other Zelda soundtracks have a mixture of English and Japanese on the covers, booklets, and other inserts. CDs (Compact Discs) aren't region-locked, so you don't have to worry about not being able to listen to the music. Some fans may need to purchase a CD player, though.We made a list of other Zelda soundtracks you can find on Amazon right now. We also included the excellent Zelda 30th Anniversary Concert CD and a couple of orchestral performances of Zelda music on vinyl.The Legend of Zelda Soundtracks on CDZelda Tears of the Kingdom Collector's Edition Soundtrack -- $114Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Soundtrack -- $78Zelda: Breath of the Wild Soundtrack -- $38.71Zelda: Link's Awakening Soundtrack -- $35Zelda Twilight Princess Soundtrack -- $43Zelda: Skyward Sword Soundtrack -- $36.86Zelda: The Wind Waker Soundtrack -- $42Zelda: Majora's Mask Soundtrack -- $38Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Soundtrack -- $53.80Zelda: 30th Anniversary Concert -- $27.61The Legend of Zelda Music on VinylSlovak National Symphony Orchestra - Hero of Time -- $48 ($60) | PreorderLondon Music Works - The Legend of Zelda Music (Vinyl) -- $59Some of the soundtracks in the lists above are shipped and sold by Amazon (or Amazon Japan), while others are sold by third-parties and fulfilled by Amazon. Keep in mind that game soundtracks, for the most part, lack consistent MSRPs, so prices tend to move around quite a bit. Amazon's "list price" for the Tears of the Kingdom soundtrack has changed multiple times over the past year.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Skyward Sword Original Soundtracks More Nintendo SoundtracksIt's also 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. But if you love CDs and Nintendo, check out the Super Mario and Pokemon physical edition soundtracks below.Super Mario Music on CDSuper Mario fans can pick up the soundtrack for Super Mario Odyssey as well as the nostalgic 30th Anniversary CD.Super Mario Bros Music: 30th Anniversary -- $27.66Super Mario Odyssey Soundtrack -- $37.89Pokemon Game SoundtracksMany Pokemon original soundtracks are available on CD, including Pokemon Legends: Arceus and the latest mainline games, Scarlet & Violet.Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Soundtrack -- $33Pokemon Legends: Arceus Soundtrack -- $29.77Pokemon Sword & Shield Soundtrack -- $27.47Pokemon: Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee Soundtrack -- $33Pokemon Sun & Moon Soundtrack -- $27Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Soundtrack -- $30Pokemon X & Y Soundtrack -- $25.89Pokemon Black 2 & White 2 Soundtrack -- $27Pokemon Red & Green Soundtrack -- $31