Nintendo has delivered an exciting surprise for fans awaiting Metroid Prime 4: Beyond with the addition of seven new tracks from the highly anticipated title to the Nintendo Music app.
This special release marks the first opportunity for players to experience nearly 48 minutes of new music, offering a taste of the game's main theme, atmospheric environment tracks, and more, well ahead of the game's official Nintendo Switch launch. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, one of the most eagerly awaited entries in Nintendo's legendary action-adventure series, represents the fourth installment in the acclaimed Metroid Prime franchise.
Developed for the Nintendo Switch, the game has generated considerable buzz since its initial announcement, with fans eager for updates on gameplay and soundtrack details.
This latest music drop highlights Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to building excitement leading up to the title's full release. As part of this special soundtrack release, Nintendo has included the following tracks on the Nintendo Music app: - Metroid Prime 4 Main Theme - Fury Green - The Sacred Tree - Vi-O-La - Ice Belt Power On - Carvex - Volt Forge According to a recent review of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, the game’s soundtrack is described as "the most impressive in the series since the original Prime entry." The reviewer noted that tracks like "Fury Green," revealed in early trailers, and the diverse environmental pieces—ranging from the dynamic "Volt Forge" to the tranquil "Base Camp"—stand out as memorable musical highlights.
The review emphasized that these compositions are crafted with a timeless quality, designed for repeated listening years after the game’s release. Historically, the Nintendo Music app has predominantly featured soundtracks from classic titles, but this isn’t the first time Nintendo has made tracks from a new Switch game available ahead of launch.
Fans saw similar releases for titles such as Donkey Kong Bananza and Kirby Air Riders, underscoring the app's growing role in modern Nintendo game promotions.
Access to the Nintendo Music app requires an active Switch Online subscription, ensuring that Nintendo Switch players remain engaged with exclusive content. In addition to the music release, Nintendo has rolled out exclusive Metroid Prime 4: Beyond-themed custom icons through the Switch Online 'Missions & Rewards' program.
The first wave of these icons is available now, with new designs scheduled for weekly release, providing fans with additional ways to celebrate the game’s arrival. With the addition of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond soundtrack to the Nintendo Music app, Nintendo continues to fuel anticipation and offer fans a unique way to immerse themselves in the world of Samus Aran before embarking on her latest adventure on the Nintendo Switch.
This special release marks the first opportunity for players to experience nearly 48 minutes of new music, offering a taste of the game's main theme, atmospheric environment tracks, and more, well ahead of the game's official Nintendo Switch launch. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, one of the most eagerly awaited entries in Nintendo's legendary action-adventure series, represents the fourth installment in the acclaimed Metroid Prime franchise.
Developed for the Nintendo Switch, the game has generated considerable buzz since its initial announcement, with fans eager for updates on gameplay and soundtrack details.
This latest music drop highlights Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to building excitement leading up to the title's full release. As part of this special soundtrack release, Nintendo has included the following tracks on the Nintendo Music app: - Metroid Prime 4 Main Theme - Fury Green - The Sacred Tree - Vi-O-La - Ice Belt Power On - Carvex - Volt Forge According to a recent review of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, the game’s soundtrack is described as "the most impressive in the series since the original Prime entry." The reviewer noted that tracks like "Fury Green," revealed in early trailers, and the diverse environmental pieces—ranging from the dynamic "Volt Forge" to the tranquil "Base Camp"—stand out as memorable musical highlights.
The review emphasized that these compositions are crafted with a timeless quality, designed for repeated listening years after the game’s release. Historically, the Nintendo Music app has predominantly featured soundtracks from classic titles, but this isn’t the first time Nintendo has made tracks from a new Switch game available ahead of launch.
Fans saw similar releases for titles such as Donkey Kong Bananza and Kirby Air Riders, underscoring the app's growing role in modern Nintendo game promotions.
Access to the Nintendo Music app requires an active Switch Online subscription, ensuring that Nintendo Switch players remain engaged with exclusive content. In addition to the music release, Nintendo has rolled out exclusive Metroid Prime 4: Beyond-themed custom icons through the Switch Online 'Missions & Rewards' program.
The first wave of these icons is available now, with new designs scheduled for weekly release, providing fans with additional ways to celebrate the game’s arrival. With the addition of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond soundtrack to the Nintendo Music app, Nintendo continues to fuel anticipation and offer fans a unique way to immerse themselves in the world of Samus Aran before embarking on her latest adventure on the Nintendo Switch.