The arrival of the next Nintendo console is long overdue. Nearly seven years after the release of the first Switch, the new version of the hybrid console has been awaited for months, and plays on our nerves with each release of a new trailer. Whether it’s the next game Professor Layton, or the platformer Yooka-Laylee, the next titles that will make Big N’s heyday are careful not to mention precisely the name of the console they will run onleaving fans plenty of time to draw shots on the comet.
This week, however, it is not a new console that Nintendo has made official. We will have to be content with that, the Japanese company has announced the launch of a mobile application soberly called Nintendo Musicand decided on musical streaming of the most emblematic soundtracks from its catalog. Whether you’re more into Splatoon, Animal Crossing or The Legend of Zelda, the application was launched a few hours ago on iOS and Android smartphones. The only condition to benefit from it: be a subscriber to the company’s Switch Online service.
What is the Switch Online subscription?
- Ability to play online with friends or the whole world
- Unlimited access to the Classic catalog, with NES, Super NES and Game Boy games
- A backup cloud to keep your games and games safe
- A dedicated application to access certain ingame features, and use voice chat
- Free trials and exclusive offers on certain new products
- The ability to purchase certain exclusive products, such as retro controllers
- Now access to the Nintendo Music app on iOS and Android
- €3.99/month or €19.99 per year for the classic individual subscription
- €39.99 per year for individual subscription with additional pack
Music for fans
As with any other music streaming application, you can use Nintendo Music to listen to themed playlists, based on your favorite games, periods and characters. It will also be possible to filter certain content via the spoilers optionso as not to be confronted with information likely to spoil the game you are discovering on console. It will also be possible to create your own playlists, and download them later for offline listening.
Accessible in France todayand in 45 other countries around the globe, this launch comes just after the launch of the very gadget Nintendo Alarmo, as well as a mysterious MMO game, currently in the testing phase. The fact remains that if the announcements are far from interesting, the world is still waiting for a proper formalization of the Switch 2.
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