Nintendo is launching a music app that lets you stream video game soundtracks

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Nintendo has launched a new music app with a library of video game soundtracks from classic titles like Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda. It also has scores from new releases and new tracks will be added to the app. Users do not need a Nintendo Switch to access the app, but they will need a Nintendo Switch Online membership along with an active Nintendo Account. The Nintendo Music app is available for Android and iOS devices in select regions worldwide.

Nintendo Music Availability

The Nintendo Music app is available for Android and iOS devices via Google Play and the App Store, respectively. Users will need a Nintendo Switch Online membership and a Nintendo Account to access the app.

Nintendo Music is currently available in the US, UK, Japan, and Australia, among many other countries. Notably, the app is not yet available in India.

Nintendo music features

The Nintendo Music app allows users to stream video game soundtracks from games such as Splatoon 3, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Kirby Star Allies, Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Pikmin 4, and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. many others. There are preset playlists based on games, genres, characters, moods, etc. that users can enjoy. Users can also create their own playlists, similar to other music streaming apps like Spotify and YouTube Music.

Nintendo has included a spoiler prevention feature in the Nintendo Music app. If there is a game that the user hasn’t played yet and they want to avoid playing it, they can enable this feature and select the game. These selected compositions will be hidden in the user’s library until they delete the game.

The Nintendo Music app includes an Extend feature that allows users to extend the playing time of a certain track, effectively looping it. Users can play a song for 15 minutes, 30 minutes or 60 minutes.

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