Nintendo continues to engage its dedicated fanbase with another exclusive offering for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers.
In a move that delivers new value to its expanding online ecosystem, Nintendo has released a selection of tracks from the highly anticipated Metroid Prime 4: Beyond soundtrack via the Nintendo Music app.
This initiative allows players to experience a preview of the game’s music ahead of its eventual release on the Nintendo Switch platform. The Nintendo Music app, available for download on Google Play and the iOS App Store in select regions, is positioned as a key destination for fans eager to immerse themselves in the sounds of their favorite Nintendo franchises.
With this latest update, the app adds seven standout tracks from Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the atmosphere and composition that players can expect when the next installment arrives.
The available tracks include "Main Theme", "Fury Green", "The Sacred Tree", "Vi-O-La", "Ice Belt Power On", "Carvex", and "Volt Forge". Nintendo's decision to partially release the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond soundtrack not only underscores the company's commitment to enhancing the value of Switch Online, but also signals the importance of music in Nintendo's overall franchise strategy.
Since its announcement, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has garnered substantial interest, with fans eagerly following every update related to its development.
Although a specific release date for the game itself has yet to be confirmed, this musical preview serves as a unique touchpoint for fans to connect with the Metroid universe. A Nintendo representative stated that these tracks provide a special way for Switch Online members to experience the evolving world of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, ahead of the official game release.
This development follows a series of steps by Nintendo to highlight music from its key intellectual properties, further enriching the digital offerings available within its ecosystem. As Metroid Prime 4: Beyond continues its journey towards release on the Nintendo Switch, fans can look forward to more curated experiences and updates from Nintendo.
The addition of these tracks not only stokes anticipation for the game, but also reflects Nintendo’s strategy to leverage the strengths of its first-party franchises across multiple touchpoints, including the Switch Online subscription service and dedicated apps like Nintendo Music. For the latest updates, fans can access the Nintendo Music app on both Google Play and the iOS App Store in supported regions.
With exclusive access to new music and content, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers are poised to enjoy an even richer gaming and entertainment experience in the months ahead.
In a move that delivers new value to its expanding online ecosystem, Nintendo has released a selection of tracks from the highly anticipated Metroid Prime 4: Beyond soundtrack via the Nintendo Music app.
This initiative allows players to experience a preview of the game’s music ahead of its eventual release on the Nintendo Switch platform. The Nintendo Music app, available for download on Google Play and the iOS App Store in select regions, is positioned as a key destination for fans eager to immerse themselves in the sounds of their favorite Nintendo franchises.
With this latest update, the app adds seven standout tracks from Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the atmosphere and composition that players can expect when the next installment arrives.
The available tracks include "Main Theme", "Fury Green", "The Sacred Tree", "Vi-O-La", "Ice Belt Power On", "Carvex", and "Volt Forge". Nintendo's decision to partially release the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond soundtrack not only underscores the company's commitment to enhancing the value of Switch Online, but also signals the importance of music in Nintendo's overall franchise strategy.
Since its announcement, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has garnered substantial interest, with fans eagerly following every update related to its development.
Although a specific release date for the game itself has yet to be confirmed, this musical preview serves as a unique touchpoint for fans to connect with the Metroid universe. A Nintendo representative stated that these tracks provide a special way for Switch Online members to experience the evolving world of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, ahead of the official game release.
This development follows a series of steps by Nintendo to highlight music from its key intellectual properties, further enriching the digital offerings available within its ecosystem. As Metroid Prime 4: Beyond continues its journey towards release on the Nintendo Switch, fans can look forward to more curated experiences and updates from Nintendo.
The addition of these tracks not only stokes anticipation for the game, but also reflects Nintendo’s strategy to leverage the strengths of its first-party franchises across multiple touchpoints, including the Switch Online subscription service and dedicated apps like Nintendo Music. For the latest updates, fans can access the Nintendo Music app on both Google Play and the iOS App Store in supported regions.
With exclusive access to new music and content, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers are poised to enjoy an even richer gaming and entertainment experience in the months ahead.