update: The new Nintendo Music app is now live on Apple’s App Store and Google Play.
After expanding the P-wing a bit into the world of smart alarm clocks (of sorts) with the new Alarmo earlier this month, today the Mushroom Kingdom is moving to smartphones with the new Nintendo Music app. Nintendo has nearly 40 years of absolutely iconic soundtracks under their belt at this point, and now you can turn on Music Block on your iPhone and become a fan on-demand at no additional cost. It’s ready to serve…but only if you’re a Switch Online member.
Official Nintendo Music app debuts today
Today, Nintendo officially announced the new Nintendo Music app. The app will be available on all “smart devices” “later today.” The app is currently available on Apple’s App Store and Google Play.
Relax and enjoy Nintendo tunes with Nintendo Music, a smart device app exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members. This allows you to stream or download Nintendo soundtracks, create and share playlists, browse music by different categories, and more.
The new app will likely include all the most iconic songs from your favorite Nintendo series, including “the iconic beats from Super Mario Bros. and the epic soundscapes from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.” I know it includes. ” to “tentacle-slapping songs from Splatoon 3 onwards.” Not only songs from Animal Crossing, but great songs from Super Mario Odyssey, the original Donkey Kong Country (that water stage, right?), Metroid Prime, Star Fox 64, Pokémon titles, Kirby games, and more. Also included. .
Take a closer look at the announcement trailer below.
Enjoy Nintendo game music on your smart device! Nintendo Music includes a variety of tracks from the Nintendo series, as well as playlists curated based on characters, in-game moments, and mood. More songs will be added in the future, from the latest releases to nostalgic masterpieces.
From within Nintendo Music, users can “stream songs directly from the app or download them to the app for offline listening.” Nintendo also says that you can “loop songs or extend selected tracks for up to 15, 30, or 60 minutes for uninterrupted listening,” and even “limit the possibility of ruining a particular moment.” They point out that you can also “exclude certain soundtracks.” Several features are expected, including the ability to create your own playlists and the ability to “browse carefully selected playlists created by Nintendo.”
Nintendo Music will be available to “Nintendo Switch Online and Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members in the U.S. and Canada” at no additional charge starting later today.
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