Nintendo has significantly expanded its Nintendo Music app, now offering a more comprehensive audio experience for fans of its popular shooter, Splatoon 3.
Previously, users of the Nintendo Music app—available as a complimentary service for Nintendo Switch Online members—found the Splatoon 3 soundtrack to be noticeably incomplete at launch.
Addressing community feedback, Nintendo recently updated the platform by adding 112 additional tracks to the library.
This substantial update includes the highly anticipated music from Splatoon 3's Side Order DLC as well as selections from the Grand Festival event, bringing the audio library closer than ever to a definitive Splatoon 3 music collection.
The Side Order DLC, released earlier in 2024, introduced fresh single-player content and new themes that quickly garnered attention in the Splatoon community.
The Grand Festival tracks, recognized for their vibrant in-game performances, are also now available for fans to stream at their leisure.
Nintendo addressed the enhancements via official channels, confirming, "We have expanded the Splatoon 3 collection within Nintendo Music to include additional tracks from the Side Order DLC, the Grand Festival, and other game events, delivering more of the musical experience that fans have been asking for."
Nintendo Music continues to be a feature-rich companion for Switch Online members.
Users can access the updated soundtrack on both iOS and Android devices by downloading the app from their respective app stores.
The app’s growth exemplifies Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the value of the Nintendo Switch Online ecosystem, which has continued to attract a growing subscriber base since its debut.
Splatoon 3, developed by Nintendo EPD, has been a standout exclusive for the Nintendo Switch platform since its release in September 2022.
The title has achieved impressive sales figures, surpassing 7 million units worldwide within its first year and maintaining a strong player community, bolstered by continued post-launch support such as the recent Side Order DLC.
By expanding the Splatoon 3 soundtrack in the Nintendo Music app, Nintendo has reaffirmed its dedication to fan service and to maintaining engagement through value-added Switch Online perks.
This update is a boon to both long-time fans and new players looking to immerse themselves in the game’s energetic, genre-defining music.
The Nintendo Music app, featuring extensive soundtracks from multiple Nintendo franchises, remains available for download on both iOS and Android platforms.
Previously, users of the Nintendo Music app—available as a complimentary service for Nintendo Switch Online members—found the Splatoon 3 soundtrack to be noticeably incomplete at launch.
Addressing community feedback, Nintendo recently updated the platform by adding 112 additional tracks to the library.
This substantial update includes the highly anticipated music from Splatoon 3's Side Order DLC as well as selections from the Grand Festival event, bringing the audio library closer than ever to a definitive Splatoon 3 music collection.
The Side Order DLC, released earlier in 2024, introduced fresh single-player content and new themes that quickly garnered attention in the Splatoon community.
The Grand Festival tracks, recognized for their vibrant in-game performances, are also now available for fans to stream at their leisure.
Nintendo addressed the enhancements via official channels, confirming, "We have expanded the Splatoon 3 collection within Nintendo Music to include additional tracks from the Side Order DLC, the Grand Festival, and other game events, delivering more of the musical experience that fans have been asking for."
Nintendo Music continues to be a feature-rich companion for Switch Online members.
Users can access the updated soundtrack on both iOS and Android devices by downloading the app from their respective app stores.
The app’s growth exemplifies Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the value of the Nintendo Switch Online ecosystem, which has continued to attract a growing subscriber base since its debut.
Splatoon 3, developed by Nintendo EPD, has been a standout exclusive for the Nintendo Switch platform since its release in September 2022.
The title has achieved impressive sales figures, surpassing 7 million units worldwide within its first year and maintaining a strong player community, bolstered by continued post-launch support such as the recent Side Order DLC.
By expanding the Splatoon 3 soundtrack in the Nintendo Music app, Nintendo has reaffirmed its dedication to fan service and to maintaining engagement through value-added Switch Online perks.
This update is a boon to both long-time fans and new players looking to immerse themselves in the game’s energetic, genre-defining music.
The Nintendo Music app, featuring extensive soundtracks from multiple Nintendo franchises, remains available for download on both iOS and Android platforms.