Nintendo has added the original Wii Sports Resort soundtrack to Nintendo Music as the company builds momentum for Nintendo Switch Sports Resort.
Reported by Liam Doolan for Nintendo Life, the update restores Wuhu Island’s musical score and makes it available to players with an active Switch Online subscription through the Nintendo Music app or a web browser.
The soundtrack release includes 99 individual tracks with a total runtime of approximately 1 hour and 37 minutes.
To access the album users must be subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online and navigate to Nintendo Music via the official app or the web interface.
Nintendo confirmed the collection features the game's central themes and event music, including the Title Theme and tracks composed for activities such as Cycling and Skydiving.
Nintendo announced Nintendo Switch Sports Resort during a recent Nintendo Direct.
The new entry expands the Nintendo Switch Sports series with a lineup of 12 sports: Boxing, Table Tennis, Archery, Tennis, Volleyball, Bowling, Basketball, Golf, Thumb Wrestling, Skateboarding, Power Cruising, and Prop Plane.
Nintendo has scheduled the title for release on 22 October 2026, and pre-orders are available now on the Nintendo eShop.
This Nintendo Music update follows an earlier addition of free roam tracks from Mario Kart World, marking a broader effort to bring legacy Nintendo soundtracks to subscribers.
The Wii Sports Resort album is notable both for its size and for bringing back music tied to Wuhu Island, a location with strong recognition among Nintendo fans.
For players tracking the release, Nintendo’s requirements and distribution remain consistent: Nintendo Music access requires an active Switch Online subscription, and digital pre-orders for Nintendo Switch Sports Resort are being processed through the eShop.
As the October release date approaches, the soundtrack addition provides an official way for long-time fans to revisit the original score while anticipating the updated sports package on Nintendo’s latest hardware platform.
Reported by Liam Doolan for Nintendo Life, the update restores Wuhu Island’s musical score and makes it available to players with an active Switch Online subscription through the Nintendo Music app or a web browser.
The soundtrack release includes 99 individual tracks with a total runtime of approximately 1 hour and 37 minutes.
To access the album users must be subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online and navigate to Nintendo Music via the official app or the web interface.
Nintendo confirmed the collection features the game's central themes and event music, including the Title Theme and tracks composed for activities such as Cycling and Skydiving.
Nintendo announced Nintendo Switch Sports Resort during a recent Nintendo Direct.
The new entry expands the Nintendo Switch Sports series with a lineup of 12 sports: Boxing, Table Tennis, Archery, Tennis, Volleyball, Bowling, Basketball, Golf, Thumb Wrestling, Skateboarding, Power Cruising, and Prop Plane.
Nintendo has scheduled the title for release on 22 October 2026, and pre-orders are available now on the Nintendo eShop.
This Nintendo Music update follows an earlier addition of free roam tracks from Mario Kart World, marking a broader effort to bring legacy Nintendo soundtracks to subscribers.
The Wii Sports Resort album is notable both for its size and for bringing back music tied to Wuhu Island, a location with strong recognition among Nintendo fans.
For players tracking the release, Nintendo’s requirements and distribution remain consistent: Nintendo Music access requires an active Switch Online subscription, and digital pre-orders for Nintendo Switch Sports Resort are being processed through the eShop.
As the October release date approaches, the soundtrack addition provides an official way for long-time fans to revisit the original score while anticipating the updated sports package on Nintendo’s latest hardware platform.