Nintendo of America has teamed up with Laced Records to produce vinyl collections for the unique soundtrack to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
This is one of the first major Nintendo game soundtracks to be made available on vinyl outside of Japan, with composers Manaka Kataoka, Yasuaki Iwata, Hajime Wakai and Soshi Abe behind the game’s sweeping and often ethereal music.
Set for release on 19 June 2026, you can choose between a Double-LP or an 8-LP box set, which are each available either as a limited-edition coloured vinyl or standard black vinyl.
What’s the difference? “The limited-edition double-LP set features blue-and-white marbled heavyweight discs packaged in a wide-spined outer sleeve with printed inner sleeve,” the press release explains. “The limited-edition 8-LP Box Set features alternative blue and gold splatter effect heavyweight discs with printed disc inners and spined inner sleeves, housed in a rigid board dual slipcase.”
The 8-LP Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Soundtrack Box Set includes 130 tracks, all newly remastered for the vinyl format. Each of the eight discs is sequenced around a theme, which look to “mirror the progression of the game experience.” These themes revolve around exploring the Kingdom of Hyrule, freeing the Divine Beasts from Calamity Ganon’s hold and discovering the mysteries of the Shrines.
Whereas the Double-LP set features 34 select tracks, including fan-favourite musical cues like “Overworld (Day),” “Great Fairy Fountain,” and “Hyrule Castle.”
The limited-edition versions will be available directly from Laced Records, My Nintendo Store, Nintendo New York and Nintendo San Francisco while supplies last. The standard-edition black vinyl versions will be available at select retailers.



