Tomodachi Life Music Arrives on Nintendo Music App for Nintendo Switch Online

Tomodachi Life music arrives on Nintendo Music app as Nintendo surfaces a selection of tracks from its quirky 3DS title.

Tomodachi Life, developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS, first launched in Japan on June 6, 2013, and later reached North America and Europe in June 2014.

The game is part of Nintendo’s Tomodachi series and has remained notable for its offbeat character interactions and soundtrack.

Nintendo has made ten selected tracks from Tomodachi Life available through the Nintendo Music app on iOS and Android.

The music package is offered to members of Nintendo Switch Online via the companion mobile app.

In plain terms: Nintendo released a small, curated set of Tomodachi Life music to the Nintendo Music service for mobile devices, and access is restricted to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers.

The company has not issued further details about additional Tomodachi Life content for Nintendo Music.

There is no official announcement at this time about expanding the selection beyond the ten tracks currently available.

This mobile addition complements the title’s history on the Nintendo 3DS and provides a convenient way for Switch Online members to stream select music from the game on iOS and Android devices.

Reader-contributed reporting aided this update: a tip from reader Jason F drew attention to the release on Nintendo Music.

What this means for players and collectors: owners of Tomodachi Life who are also Nintendo Switch Online members can access these tracks via the Nintendo Music app on supported mobile platforms.

For archival context, Tomodachi Life remains a 3DS-era Nintendo release that helped define the studio’s approach to casual simulation and character-driven gameplay.

As always, Nintendo’s support for legacy titles through companion services like Nintendo Music offers fans another way to revisit memorable audio from past releases.

We will report any official updates from Nintendo about additional soundtrack drops or broader availability on other platforms as they are announced.

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