
Nintendo hasn’t said much about new The Legend of Zelda games lately, focusing instead on promoting the upcoming movie. This has left fans depending on rumors and leaks for any news about the series. But now, there’s finally something official to be excited about, particularly for those who enjoy the older, overhead-view Zelda games.
Today, the soundtrack for The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds became available on the Nintendo Music app. Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can listen to the full soundtrack. You can find more details on the official Nintendo website. While I’m still hoping for a remake of A Link Between Worlds, this is a great way to enjoy the music from one of the most beloved Zelda games ever made.
The Nintendo Music soundtrack features over 100 songs and runs for a little over two hours. It’s organized by themes like overworld music, dungeon themes, and battle tracks, making it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for. Whether you’re in the mood for something from A Link Between Worlds or just want to relax, there’s a playlist for you.
The Nintendo Music app is available for free on both iOS and Android, but you’ll need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription to use it. For those hoping for a modern console re-release of A Link Between Worlds, this might be the closest we get for a while.
Next year marks 40 years since the original Legend of Zelda game, but Nintendo hasn’t revealed much about future plans for the series. We’ve seen some news about the Zelda movie, and a remake of Ocarina of Time is rumored to be releasing later this year. However, Nintendo hasn’t officially announced any new Zelda games – or even confirmed any are in development – that players can look forward to right now.
A Link Between Worlds is a truly excellent Zelda game, but it hasn’t been updated since its release over ten years ago and remains exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS. While fans are eager for a remastered or remade version for the Switch 2, there’s currently no indication that Nintendo is planning one. Luckily, the game’s music is available through the Nintendo Music app, but hopefully, Nintendo will give this cherished Legend of Zelda title the attention it deserves in the near future.
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2026-05-23 01:10