Nintendo has delivered a major update to its Nintendo Music app, significantly expanding its offerings for fans of Splatoon 3.
The latest addition includes 112 new tracks, most notably from the highly praised Side Order DLC, the Grand Festival, and other in-game music selections.
Originally launching in 2022, Splatoon 3 for the Nintendo Switch quickly established itself as a flagship online multiplayer game, recognized for its dynamic art style and memorable soundtrack.
The Side Order DLC, released in 2024, introduced a compelling single-player campaign accompanied by a fresh set of tracks that have resonated with the community.
Now, thanks to this comprehensive update on the Nintendo Music app, fans can enjoy tracks like 'Leaving with Pearl' and 'Short Order'—both performed by the in-universe band Off the Hook—whenever they like.
According to Nintendo's official announcement, this update brings the total number of Splatoon 3 tracks on the platform from 118 to an impressive 230, accounting for more than 8 hours and 30 minutes of music.
The expansion not only covers new content from the Side Order DLC but also celebrates other recent in-game events such as the Grand Festival.
Collectively, this serves as a testament to Splatoon 3's enduring popularity and the central role its energetic soundtrack plays in the franchise's unique identity.
Beyond Splatoon 3, Nintendo has also made the original Splatoon and Splatoon 2 soundtracks available on the app.
However, it should be noted that these extensive albums are exclusive to users with an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription, underscoring Nintendo's ongoing efforts to add value to its online service.
This update comes on the heels of earlier soundtrack expansions for other flagship titles such as Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Super Mario Bros.
Wonder, demonstrating Nintendo's continued support for curated, game-inspired music experiences.
For fans of Splatoon 3 and Nintendo music in general, this update reinforces the platform's standing as an essential hub for video game soundtracks.
Whether revisiting favorite battle themes or discovering new compositions from the Side Order DLC, Switch Online members now have more ways than ever to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of Splatoon.
The latest addition includes 112 new tracks, most notably from the highly praised Side Order DLC, the Grand Festival, and other in-game music selections.
Originally launching in 2022, Splatoon 3 for the Nintendo Switch quickly established itself as a flagship online multiplayer game, recognized for its dynamic art style and memorable soundtrack.
The Side Order DLC, released in 2024, introduced a compelling single-player campaign accompanied by a fresh set of tracks that have resonated with the community.
Now, thanks to this comprehensive update on the Nintendo Music app, fans can enjoy tracks like 'Leaving with Pearl' and 'Short Order'—both performed by the in-universe band Off the Hook—whenever they like.
According to Nintendo's official announcement, this update brings the total number of Splatoon 3 tracks on the platform from 118 to an impressive 230, accounting for more than 8 hours and 30 minutes of music.
The expansion not only covers new content from the Side Order DLC but also celebrates other recent in-game events such as the Grand Festival.
Collectively, this serves as a testament to Splatoon 3's enduring popularity and the central role its energetic soundtrack plays in the franchise's unique identity.
Beyond Splatoon 3, Nintendo has also made the original Splatoon and Splatoon 2 soundtracks available on the app.
However, it should be noted that these extensive albums are exclusive to users with an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription, underscoring Nintendo's ongoing efforts to add value to its online service.
This update comes on the heels of earlier soundtrack expansions for other flagship titles such as Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Super Mario Bros.
Wonder, demonstrating Nintendo's continued support for curated, game-inspired music experiences.
For fans of Splatoon 3 and Nintendo music in general, this update reinforces the platform's standing as an essential hub for video game soundtracks.
Whether revisiting favorite battle themes or discovering new compositions from the Side Order DLC, Switch Online members now have more ways than ever to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of Splatoon.