Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Original Soundtrack

The Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Original Soundtrack is the official soundtrack set for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 and Future Redeemed and the most complete release of the music of this game. It was composed by Yasunori Mitsuda, ACE, Kenji Hiramatsu, Manami Kiyota, Mariam Abounnasr, and Yutaka Kunigo. It includes tracks from the base game and from Volume 4 of the Expansion Pass spread across 9 discs.

Two different versions of the soundtrack are planned to be released: The music is also included as part of the Xenoblade Chronicles Original Soundtrack Trinity Box.
 * Standard edition: This version is set to be released on the 2nd of August, 2023. It contains the 9 music discs as well as a 12-page booklet.
 * Limited Edition: This version, set to be released on the 29th of July, 2023 with a preorder period between the 4th and 30th of April, is a limited-release version with the following additional content:
 * A deluxe box containing the soundtrack.
 * Digipacks for the CDs.
 * 1/3 scale replicas of the Seishin no Fue (Noah's flute) and Kishin no Fue (Mio's flute), with a decorated card ("spacer") designed to hold the flutes in place on display.
 * The original design for the spacer mislabelled the two flutes. This was discovered after packaging but before shipping of the limited edition; a fixed spacer was added, but the original was not removed from the package.
 * A photograph-style illustration of the soundtrack cover's key artwork.
 * A message card with autographs from the composers.
 * An 80-page booklet, featuring the following information:
 * The music included in the soundtrack.
 * Album notes for each track (in Japanese).
 * An "interlink" section discussing each of the motifs used in the OST which originated from Xenoblade Chronicles or Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
 * Lyrics to the vocal themes.
 * A "composer's corner" section featuring interviews with Yasunori Mitsuda, TOMOri Kudo, CHiCO, Kenji Hiramatsu, and Manami Kiyota (in Japanese).
 * An "Affinity Chart" section featuring comments by acquaintances of the composers (in Japanese).
 * An "Off-Seer" section discussing the creation of the flutes (in Japanese).
 * A message from Tetsuya Takahashi (in Japanese).
 * The soundtrack credits.