Nintendo has launched its music streaming service which caters to fans of its games including Mario and animal crossing. Fans will be able to listen to tracks from their favorite games on their phones through the new Nintendo Music app, which has a user interface that looks a lot like Spotify. The tracks are organized by game, so people can play the full OST for specific titles if they wish, but they can also listen to character playlists as a selection of songs performed by animal crossing KK slider.
If they're in the mood for certain songs, they can access one of the pre-made themed playlists, which put together tracks for themes like “boss battle” and “victory.” The app also offers mood playlists that group together tracks with similar vibes, such as soft, relaxing songs to listen to before bed. One feature that is likely unique to the service is spoiler prevention. If the listener adds a certain game to the scenario, the app will hide soundtracks that could reveal a surprise ending or an unexpected final boss, among other possible spoilers. They can also extend a single track and keep playing it on repeat for up to an hour if that's all they want to hear.
Fans can access the new Nintendo Music service with a Switch Online membership, although they can start listening to game tracks even if they're still on the free trial. All members of a Switch Online family membership can also access it, so they don't need to pay for an individual subscription.