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Nintendo Music App Gets Major Update with Web, Tablet, and Car Support
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Engadget02.06.2026Tecnología2 dk okuma

Nintendo Music App Gets Major Update with Web, Tablet, and Car Support

En resumen

  • Nintendo Music app now available on web browsers and has a new tablet app.
  • It also supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for in-car listening, with voice search and vibe-based playlist generation.

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Por qué importa

Initially perceived as a cash grab for Nintendo Switch Online subscriptions, the Nintendo Music app has received an update to enhance its features and user experience.

Tamaño de fuente

When Nintendo Music was first announced, it felt a bit like a cash grab designed to entice more users to sign up for a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. However, after a recent update, the app has gotten a handful of new features that makes it a more well-rounded service.

One of the biggest changes is that Nintendo Music is now available on web browsers, which means you can listen to tunes on practically anything with speakers and an internet connection including PCs, gaming handhelds and more. Furthermore, there is also a new dedicated tablet app for compatible devices with a more optimized UI similar to what you get on the web, so it's easier to quickly browse through albums, tracks and playlists.

Meanwhile, for anyone who enjoys listening to Nintendo's music in their car, the app is also getting support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so you can listen to your tunes while driving and pretend you're cruising through your favorite courses from Mario Kart (the Rainbow Road theme never disappoints). This functionality includes the ability to search for songs using voice controls and have the app generate a playlist based on a specific vibe (like a rainy day) that will even vary based on your current surroundings.

Some other small but useful improvements include the ability for the "My Mix" feature to create new playlists based on your song history alongside support to create and share playlists with others. Finally, if you're curious about which tracks are available on Nintendo Music, you can now browse the app's library even if you don't have an active NSO account. And if a specific song you're looking for isn't there right now, Nintendo says that it will continue adding more content over time.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is the exact content library size?
  • Will there be further updates to the app?
  • What is the cost of the Nintendo Switch Online subscription?

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