Nintendo has announced a brand-new smartphone app today, and it’s what we all expected, Nintendo Music. This app brings Nintendo soundtracks to smart devices from the iconic Super Mario Bros. to Splatoon 3. Nintendo Music includes nearly 40 years of Nintendo history and it’s available to download on the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store now.

With Nintendo Music users can stream songs right from the app or download them to the app for offline listening. You can search for songs by game title, track name, playlist name and even by screenshot. You can also filter out soundtracks that may spoil certain moments for you in case you haven’t played a certain game yet.

This brand-new app allows you to create personal playlists filled with your favorite songs and share them publicly. Nintendo Music is available at no added cost for Nintendo Switch Online and Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members in the United States and Canada.

The Wii Menu Music along with the Weather Channel from the console is available in Nintendo Music.

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