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Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Soundtrack Available Again On Club Nintendo Europe

Update: It appears as if it’s sold out again. 

The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds original soundtrack is back in stock on Club Nintendo Europe. For those club members who may have missed out when it was briefly available at the end of January, now’s your chance to grab the beautiful double-CD soundtrack. Featuring 89 tracks on two discs, along with 16 Milk Bar musician pieces, the original soundtrack can be purchased for 3,000 stars in the catalogue. It also includes – for the learned musician – 12 score excerpts written in liner notes from the game’s composer Ryo Nagamatsu. You can take a look at the double-CD on the Club Nintendo page, here.

With Club Nintendo’s closure in the coming months, it’s a good time to start spending the various stars or coins you may have saved. Nintendo of America updated their rewards site with an abundance of downloadable and physical gifts last month. Let us know if you’re planning on grabbing the soundtrack this time around, or waiting for additional items in the stars catalogue in the comment section below.

12 thoughts on “Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Soundtrack Available Again On Club Nintendo Europe”

    1. no chance xD Star Fox has been said to release before it remember xD their not going to release these games with such short notice xD

      Try Again
      >>> Stop <<<

  1. Sometimes I hate when things like this are announced. All it does is tick me off because North America hardly ever gets CD soundtracks.

    1. Exactly. All of the mistakes Nintendo is doing on a regular basis lately (even on Club Nintendo) is what caused me to just buy a PS3.

      1. Same for me somewhat. But it’s basically because I’m getting a bit bored of Wii U but still holding on to it for 2015 games like Zelda, Devil’s Third, Oddworld (whenever the fuck it’s coming), and Yoshi Wooly World.

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