Club Nintendo may be shutting down later this year, but that doesn't mean that it's stopped offering some great rewards for fans, as European members can now purchase the soundtrack to The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
At the price of 3000 stars, the soundtrack comes on 2 discs and contains a whopping 89 songs, along with 16 Milk Bar Musician pieces, making for 105 tracks in total. Also included in the package are liner notes courtesy of the game's composer himself, Ryo Nagamatsu, as well as a small selection of arrangements for listeners to try for themselves at home including both Zelda's and Hilda's themes.
The soundtrack is currently only available on the European and Australian services, although the North American service is due to receive more new merchandise in February. It joins the ranks of other soundtracks released via the service, including Super Mario 3D World, Kirby: Triple Deluxe, and Super Mario Galaxy, the latter of which is still available on the catalogue.
Club Nintendo will shut down on 30th June in North America, and 30th September in Europe.