Nintendo Launches Music Streaming Service

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Streaming Nintendo Music is now possible!

Nintendo music is now much more easily accessible with the launch of the smartphone app, Nintendo Music.

While the app is free, you need a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online subscription in order to listen, which starts at $3.99 a month, you are also able to use that same subscription to access older retro video games.

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The app launched with music from several games, both old and new, such as Mario, Animal Crossing, Splatoon, and more. Additional music from different games is set to gradually release over time. The app also comes with features like looping the music, curated playlists, and the option to hide certain soundtracks to avoid spoilers.

If you need me, I’ll be listening to Donkey Kong Country music, because that is an A+ soundtrack.


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