Nintendo has done it again! They've just launched an exciting new mobile app exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members. Dive into the world of Nintendo Music and discover the incredible soundtracks it offers.
Nintendo Music Now Available on iOS and Android Devices
Exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online Members
Is there anything Nintendo can't do? From alarm clocks and museums to Pokémon-themed manhole covers, they've now released a music app that lets fans stream and download soundtracks from their vast catalog of games. Whether you're a fan of classics like The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario or more recent hits like Splatoon, Nintendo Music has you covered.
Launched earlier today, Nintendo Music is available on both iOS and Android devices, making it easier than ever to explore Nintendo's musical legacy. The best part? It's free to download and use—as long as you have a Nintendo Switch Online membership (either the standard or Expansion Pack option). If you're curious to try it out, you can even sign up for a "Nintendo Switch Online Free Trial" before committing to a subscription.
The app's user interface is delightfully simple and user-friendly. You can search by game, track name, or dive into themed and character playlists curated by Nintendo. The app cleverly suggests music based on your gaming history on the Switch. If you can't find the perfect playlist, you can create your own and share it with friends. For those in the middle of a game, there's even a spoiler-free listening option, ensuring you can enjoy the music without revealing key game events.
For uninterrupted listening, the app features a looping function, allowing you to set tracks to play for 15, 30, or even 60 minutes, perfect for background music while studying or working.
Can't find your favorite tunes? Don't worry—Nintendo plans to continuously expand the app's library, adding new songs and playlists to keep the content fresh and exciting.
Nintendo Music represents the company's latest effort to enhance the value of its Switch Online membership, which also includes access to classic NES, SNES, and Game Boy games. It's clear that Nintendo is tapping into nostalgia while competing with other gaming companies' subscription services and music apps that offer similar features.
This app is a significant step forward in bringing video game music into the mainstream streaming space, providing fans with a legal and convenient way to access these beloved soundtracks. Currently, Nintendo Music is available exclusively in the U.S. and Canada, but with high demand from international fans, there's hope that the app will soon expand globally.