After nearly a decade of anticipation, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is available as of today on both Nintendo Switch and the new Nintendo Switch 2.
Developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo, this seminal entry in the acclaimed Metroid Prime series marks the franchise’s long-awaited return since Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was released for the Wii in 2007.
To commemorate this major milestone, Nintendo has released a selection of tracks from the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond original soundtrack (OST) on the Nintendo Music app.
This move gives fans a taste of the game’s atmospheric soundscape, which has been a hallmark of the Metroid Prime series.
In a recent statement, Nintendo expressed its excitement about offering music directly from the new release, underscoring the importance of music in capturing Metroid’s unique mood and style.
As of launch day, seven tracks from Metroid Prime 4: Beyond have been made available through the app: - Metroid Prime 4 Main Theme - Fury Green - The Sacred Tree - Vi-O-La - Ice Belt Power On - Carvex - Volt Forge While only a portion of the full soundtrack is currently available, previous releases suggest the possibility of more tracks being added in the future.
For example, the complete Kirby and the Forgotten Land soundtrack was gradually released over several months following the game’s debut.
To enjoy these new tracks, users need an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription, which unlocks access to the Nintendo Music app on both Android and iOS devices at no additional cost.
This integration represents Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to providing value-added services to its online subscribers, as well as fostering greater engagement with its most anticipated titles.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s release on both the current and next-generation Nintendo hardware shouldn’t be underestimated.
The title’s development led by Retro Studios has been closely followed by fans and industry watchers alike, and initial sales figures are expected to reflect this high level of anticipation.
Nintendo’s official X (formerly Twitter) accounts, along with the Nintendo Music App, have shared the track listing and encouraged fans to explore the expanded Metroid universe through its memorable soundtrack.
For those eager to dive deeper into Metroid Prime 4’s evocative audio design, monitoring the Nintendo Music app for future updates is recommended.
As the series continues its legacy, Nintendo ensures both new and longtime fans can experience its music in innovative, accessible ways.
Developed by Retro Studios and published by Nintendo, this seminal entry in the acclaimed Metroid Prime series marks the franchise’s long-awaited return since Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was released for the Wii in 2007.
To commemorate this major milestone, Nintendo has released a selection of tracks from the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond original soundtrack (OST) on the Nintendo Music app.
This move gives fans a taste of the game’s atmospheric soundscape, which has been a hallmark of the Metroid Prime series.
In a recent statement, Nintendo expressed its excitement about offering music directly from the new release, underscoring the importance of music in capturing Metroid’s unique mood and style.
As of launch day, seven tracks from Metroid Prime 4: Beyond have been made available through the app: - Metroid Prime 4 Main Theme - Fury Green - The Sacred Tree - Vi-O-La - Ice Belt Power On - Carvex - Volt Forge While only a portion of the full soundtrack is currently available, previous releases suggest the possibility of more tracks being added in the future.
For example, the complete Kirby and the Forgotten Land soundtrack was gradually released over several months following the game’s debut.
To enjoy these new tracks, users need an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription, which unlocks access to the Nintendo Music app on both Android and iOS devices at no additional cost.
This integration represents Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to providing value-added services to its online subscribers, as well as fostering greater engagement with its most anticipated titles.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s release on both the current and next-generation Nintendo hardware shouldn’t be underestimated.
The title’s development led by Retro Studios has been closely followed by fans and industry watchers alike, and initial sales figures are expected to reflect this high level of anticipation.
Nintendo’s official X (formerly Twitter) accounts, along with the Nintendo Music App, have shared the track listing and encouraged fans to explore the expanded Metroid universe through its memorable soundtrack.
For those eager to dive deeper into Metroid Prime 4’s evocative audio design, monitoring the Nintendo Music app for future updates is recommended.
As the series continues its legacy, Nintendo ensures both new and longtime fans can experience its music in innovative, accessible ways.