Nintendo Music app announced for Android and iOS

Nintendo Music app announced for Android and iOS



Official for Android and iOS Nintendo Music application was announced. Game soundtracks are at the center of this application.

Nintendo Music application, which allows people to listen to music in legendary Nintendo games such as Splatoon, Animal Crossing and The Legend of Zelda. only available to Switch Online subscribers and for iOS from hereif for Android from here can be obtained. The following is stated for the application in the Play Store: “We present an application where you can enjoy music from Nintendo games! From Super Mario to Animal Crossing and beyond, reliving your musical memories across all of Nintendo’s franchises is now just a tap away. Extend the duration of certain tracks to 15, 30 or 60 minutes to enjoy an uninterrupted listening experience; “Ideal for enhancing the atmosphere while studying or working.”

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