Nintendo tricks fans again with another announcement that isn't about Switch 2.

Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can access the new Nintendo Music app on their iOS and Android devices.

October 31st 2024.

Nintendo tricks fans again with another announcement that isn't about Switch 2.
Nintendo Music is a new app that is now available for Nintendo Switch Online members to enjoy on their iOS and Android devices. As we eagerly anticipate the reveal of the highly anticipated Switch 2, Nintendo has been keeping fans on the edge of their seats with various announcements over the past few weeks. However, none of these announcements have been about their new console, leaving fans feeling disappointed and wondering when they will finally get some news about it.

But fear not, as Nintendo has still been keeping us entertained with other exciting announcements, such as the new interactive alarm clock, Alarmo, and now the Nintendo Music app. This app is free for those who already have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription and offers a vast library of songs from classic Nintendo games. You can stream or download your favorite soundtracks, create and share playlists, and browse music by different categories. It's the perfect way to kick back and indulge in some nostalgia for your ears.

Upon opening the app, you'll be greeted with a spoiler warning and the option to block certain games if you wish. This is to prevent spoilers since there are also screenshots available. The library of tunes is quite extensive, featuring music from platforms such as the NES, Wii, and Switch. And when it comes to specific games, you'll find iconic titles such as Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and many more.

The Nintendo Music app offers a variety of playlists to choose from, including character-specific ones like Zelda or Yoshi, as well as themed playlists like Boss Battles and New Adventures. You can also find built-in playlists such as Recent Highlights, Top Recommendations, and Rediscover Classics. And for those looking for a more personalized listening experience, there are playlists like Match Your Mood and Set The Scene.

For those wondering why Nintendo isn't on Spotify, the answer is simple – they have their own platform now. And with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription being much cheaper than other gaming subscriptions, it's a small price to pay for access to official tracks from your favorite games. Plus, the app will continue to add more songs in the future, so there's even more to look forward to.

So why not take a trip down memory lane and enjoy some classic Nintendo tunes with the Nintendo Music app? Don't forget to sign up to our newsletter, follow us on social media, and leave a comment below to stay updated on all things gaming. And for those who want to submit their own content, our Submit Stuff page makes it easier than ever.

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