While many fans around the world are waiting for the announcement of "Switch 2", Nintendo is pulling out a new surprise every week. After just recently with Alarmowas announced, just followedNintendo Musica completely new music service that should be available today and includes many of your favorite soundtracks from Mario, Zelda, Animal Crossing and Co.
You can find out everything you need to know about Nintendo Music in the first trailer or further down in the article:
This is Nintendo Music
You can imagine the service like Spotify, only with the big difference that the entire music library consists of songs from well-known Nintendo games such as Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid Prime and, and, and.
- Which platforms is Nintendo Music available for?Here you get a pure mobile app for Android and iOs.
- When will the app appear?The service is scheduled to launch today, October 31st.
These game soundtracks are included
At the start of the service you can access a total of20 game soundtracksaccess, which will be expanded over time. You can also find all songs in curated playlists, such as those by KK Slider or Zelda. You can also create your own playlists.
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons
- Donkey Kong Country
- Dr. Mario
- Fire Emblem
- Kirby's Dream Land
- Kirby Star Allies
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Metroid
- Metroid Prime
- Nintendögs
- Pikmin 4
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
- Splatoon 3
- Starfox 64
- Super Mario Odyssey
- Super Mario Bros.
- Super Mario Galaxy
- Super Mario World 2
- Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Zelda: Ocarina of Time
This is what you need to use Nintendo Music
Of course, the service does not come without costs. To use Nintendo Music you need oneActive subscription to Nintendo Switch Online? If you just want to try it out, you can also get the 7-day free trial version of the service.
By the way, we have linked all further information about Nintendo Switch Online in the information article above. Including what the service costs and what other advantages it offers.
How do you like Nintendo Music's offering and would you have expected Nintendo to launch such a service?