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Thelonious Monkees announced they will be releasing a physical copy of the original soundtrack for Stray Children in late April 2026. The album will be titled Stray Children – Music From The Soundtrack.
This album features over 180 minutes of music spread across 3 CDs, with a total of more than 70 songs. It includes previously unreleased tracks from the game, which is now available on Nintendo Switch and Steam. The package also includes a booklet, a display stand, and a warning sticker.
The physical soundtrack will cost ¥7,200 (about $46.15) plus ¥720 tax in Japan, for a total of ¥7,920. It will only be produced if enough orders are received, meaning it’s made-to-order. Thelonious Monkees can ship within Japan, but for international orders, they recommend using a forwarding service like Tenso.

This soundtrack features all the music from the game, beginning with “Reverie / Dream,” the song that plays when you first enter the game’s fantasy world.
Okay, so this is seriously the definitive version of the game – it has everything, including all those little audio cues and jingles that play during the story. Plus, the included booklet is awesome – it’s full of stories about how Thelonious Monkees made the game, which is super interesting if you’re a fan like me!
We want you to experience the game’s fantastic music to the fullest! This album is designed to completely pull you into its world. — Thelonious Monkees
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2025-12-12 16:56