As we eagerly await the reveal of Nintendo’s next console, the company has introduced something quite different: a mobile app called Nintendo Music.
This app allows users to enjoy classic soundtracks from Nintendo games spanning the past few decades, including music from titles like Splatoon, Animal Crossing, and The Legend of Zelda.
Available exclusively to Switch Online subscribers, the app launches today on both iOS and Android devices.
Nintendo Music offers curated playlists organized around themes like specific games, memorable moments, moods, or iconic characters, while also allowing users to create their own playlists.
The app supports streaming and downloading, so you can enjoy tracks offline as well. An interesting addition is a “spoiler filter,” which lets users hide tracks that could reveal content from games they haven’t yet played or completed.
For those looking for uninterrupted background noise, the app allows looping or extending selected tracks to play continuously for 15, 30, or 60 minutes.
Here’s a list of all regions where Nintendo Music will be available.
The launch of Nintendo Music follows a series of other unexpected announcements from Nintendo, including a new alarm clock and an enigmatic MMO currently in testing, keeping fans curious about what’s next from the company.