Right in time for the first anniversary of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo of Japan has announced a series new items for the game. Two of those are the official soundtrack for the game, which will be released in two different editions.
Both editions come with a total of 344 tracks, spread across nine CDs, where one has the two dragons from the logo on it, while the other eight are marked with the symbols from the Secret Stones, which is quite clever.
This is the box of the normal edition, using the artwork from the game's cover, but without Link kneeling on that sky island.
The Limited Edition uses a variation of Game Awards artwork for its inner box, but also comes with a box cover, which should match the Collector's Edition of the game itself quite nicely. And there is a small Master Sword statue as well as an added bonus.
After I had a good experience with importing the Skyward Sword soundtrack from three years ago, I have now done the same for the Limited Edition, because it really looks great.
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