Nintendo has expanded its mobile music service with a sizable new soundtrack drop: the Nintendo Music app now includes 3 hours and 35 minutes of music from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (2025), adding a total of 69 tracks.
The update is available now to users of the free service tier provided to Nintendo Switch Online members and can be downloaded from the iOS App Store and Google Play.
Background and platform context
Nintendo Music launched in October 2024 as a companion streaming app for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, offering curated soundtracks from Nintendo’s catalog on mobile devices.
The service has been steadily updated since launch with additional game libraries and playlist features designed for both casual listening and focused soundtrack exploration.
What’s included in the latest update
The newest content package centers on music from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (2025), a title associated with Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, Nintendo Switch 2.
The update adds 69 tracks totaling approximately 3 hours and 35 minutes of music.
Curated playlists included in this batch focus on Battlefields, Boss Battles, and character themes, and the release also expands the app’s Extended-Playback Collection, which lets listeners play select tracks in a seamless loop for uninterrupted listening.
Rewritten statement for clarity
Since launching in October 2024, Nintendo has steadily expanded Nintendo Music for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers; today’s update brings 69 tracks and three hours and thirty-five minutes of music from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (2025), organized into Battlefields, Boss Battles and character playlists, plus an Extended-Playback Collection that enables seamless looping of select tracks.
Developer notes and series history
The Hyrule Warriors series is developed by Omega Force, a studio within Koei Tecmo known for Musou-style action games in collaboration with Nintendo.
This soundtrack update highlights Nintendo’s ongoing partnership strategy for bringing franchise music to mobile listeners.
Availability and how to get it
Nintendo Music is available now on iOS and Android devices via their respective app stores.
The service is offered at no additional cost for Nintendo Switch Online members; users should verify eligibility through their Nintendo account settings.
For further releases, keep an eye on official Nintendo channels and announcements such as Nintendo Direct.
The update is available now to users of the free service tier provided to Nintendo Switch Online members and can be downloaded from the iOS App Store and Google Play.
Background and platform context
Nintendo Music launched in October 2024 as a companion streaming app for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, offering curated soundtracks from Nintendo’s catalog on mobile devices.
The service has been steadily updated since launch with additional game libraries and playlist features designed for both casual listening and focused soundtrack exploration.
What’s included in the latest update
The newest content package centers on music from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (2025), a title associated with Nintendo’s next-generation hardware, Nintendo Switch 2.
The update adds 69 tracks totaling approximately 3 hours and 35 minutes of music.
Curated playlists included in this batch focus on Battlefields, Boss Battles, and character themes, and the release also expands the app’s Extended-Playback Collection, which lets listeners play select tracks in a seamless loop for uninterrupted listening.
Rewritten statement for clarity
Since launching in October 2024, Nintendo has steadily expanded Nintendo Music for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers; today’s update brings 69 tracks and three hours and thirty-five minutes of music from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (2025), organized into Battlefields, Boss Battles and character playlists, plus an Extended-Playback Collection that enables seamless looping of select tracks.
Developer notes and series history
The Hyrule Warriors series is developed by Omega Force, a studio within Koei Tecmo known for Musou-style action games in collaboration with Nintendo.
This soundtrack update highlights Nintendo’s ongoing partnership strategy for bringing franchise music to mobile listeners.
Availability and how to get it
Nintendo Music is available now on iOS and Android devices via their respective app stores.
The service is offered at no additional cost for Nintendo Switch Online members; users should verify eligibility through their Nintendo account settings.
For further releases, keep an eye on official Nintendo channels and announcements such as Nintendo Direct.