Nintendo has teamed up with Laced Records to release the expansive score for ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ on vinyl, with a scheduled arrival of June 19, 2026. This collaboration offers two distinct physical editions, including a double LP and a massive eight-LP box set featuring archival artwork from the original development team. The comprehensive 130-track box set has been newly remastered for the vinyl format, with each disc sequenced around core game themes such as the exploration of Hyrule and the liberation of the Divine Beasts. The limited-edition versions feature blue and gold splatter effect heavyweight discs housed in a rigid board dual slipcase, ensuring a high-quality tactile experience for collectors.
The musical palette of this release highlights the intricate work of composers Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, Hajime Wakai, and Soshi Abe. The double LP edition focuses on thirty-four essential tracks, including notable cues like “Overworld (Day)” and “Hyrule Castle,” which utilize delicate piano and rhythmic tension to define the game’s atmosphere. This release represents one of the first major instances of a Nintendo soundtrack receiving a vinyl pressing outside of Japan. Every arrangement captures the transition from quiet open-world discovery to the complex, alien sounds associated with Sheikah technology. This collection is a stunning sonic monument to one of the most significant landscape scores in modern gaming.
Pre-purchases for the colored vinyl collections are available through the My Nintendo Store and Laced Records, while the standard black vinyl will be accessible through select retailers. These editions provide a physical connection to the Kingdom of Hyrule through high-fidelity audio and curated visual design. Beyond these vinyl sets, the soundtrack remains accessible through the Nintendo Music app for Nintendo Switch Online members. The physical release serves as a definitive archive of the music that accompanied the final days of the Great Calamity. Every disc in the sequence functions as a chronological journey through the vast wilderness of the game.
The specific focus on heavyweight vinyl and wide-spined outer sleeves reflects a commitment to premium manufacturing standards. By organizing the tracks thematically, the collection mirrors the emotional arc of the player’s progression through the Shrines and beyond. Fans can secure these sets directly from flagship locations in New York and San Francisco while supplies last. The attention to detail in the printed inner sleeves and alternative splatter effects makes this a central piece for any music library. This project successfully translates a digital masterpiece into a permanent, physical format.


