Mario Tennis Aces Soundtrack Added to Nintendo Music App on iOS and Android

Nintendo has expanded the catalog of its Nintendo Music app with the addition of the Mario Tennis Aces soundtrack.

The score for Mario Tennis Aces — the competitive tennis title developed by Camelot Software Planning and released for Nintendo Switch on June 22, 2018 — is now available for streaming via the mobile app on iOS and Android devices.

Nintendo confirmed that the Mario Tennis Aces soundtrack can be accessed through the Nintendo Music app, which is offered as a free download on Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store.

In plain terms: the company has added another official game soundtrack to its mobile music service, and users can install the app on iPhone or Android phones to listen.

Background and availability

Mario Tennis Aces is a Nintendo Switch exclusive developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo; it originally launched worldwide in June 2018 and is available both as a physical release and digitally through the Nintendo eShop.

Camelot is known for its work on other Nintendo-affiliated series, including entries in the Mario Golf franchise and the Golden Sun RPGs.

The Nintendo Music app aggregates official soundtracks from Nintendo-published titles and distributes them to mobile users.

The addition of the Mario Tennis Aces soundtrack follows earlier soundtrack releases that make game scores more accessible off-console.

The app itself remains free to download on iOS and Android, with individual soundtrack availability managed within the app storefront.

What this means for players and fans

For Nintendo Switch owners and fans of Mario Tennis Aces’ competitive soundtrack, this release provides an easy way to stream the game’s music on smartphones without launching the console.

The soundtrack addition complements existing options for listening to game music and preserves the official audio for casual listening and fan appreciation.

How to get it

To access the Mario Tennis Aces soundtrack, download the Nintendo Music app from the App Store or Google Play and search for the title within the app’s catalog.

The game itself remains available on the Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo eShop for players who want to experience the soundtrack in-context during gameplay.