Overview
- Nintendo updated its Nintendo Music app to add The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, a release added Friday that contains 105 tracks and runs two hours and 31 minutes.
- The album matches the previously issued Club Nintendo CD and includes the Nintendo 3DS start jingle plus all the Milk Bar performances from the original soundtrack.
- The score was composed by Ryō Nagamatsu, a longtime Nintendo contributor whose work on Mario Kart, Splatoon and the Switch Link's Awakening informs interest in these archival releases.
- Listening to the new album requires an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription through the Nintendo Music app.
- Some Zelda entries produced by Capcom, such as Oracle of Ages, Four Swords and The Minish Cap, may remain absent because Nintendo appears not to hold the music rights, and recent slower uploads have led to speculation that Nintendo may pace further additions around milestones such as the series' 40th anniversary.