Since its October 2024 launch, Nintendo Music has expanded steadily as a mobile destination for game soundtracks, offering a free tier for Nintendo Switch Online members. The service, available on iOS and Android, adds curated selections from Nintendo’s catalog and complements the company’s other digital offerings such as the Nintendo Switch eShop and Nintendo Switch Online subscription benefits.
Today’s Nintendo Music update brings a focused selection from the original Pikmin, the 2001 GameCube title developed by Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development and created by Shigeru Miyamoto. The update delivers approximately one hour of music across 33 tracks drawn from the GameCube classic. In journalistic terms: Nintendo confirmed that the new drop adds 33 tracks from Pikmin, totaling about an hour of music, and that the update includes a dedicated Weird Planet playlist alongside the service’s Extended-Playback Collection, which enables seamless looping of select tracks.
Key facts
- Launch window: Nintendo Music launched in October 2024 and is free for Nintendo Switch Online members.
- Content added: 33 tracks from Pikmin (2001 GameCube) totaling roughly one hour of music.
- Playlists: Includes a curated Weird Planet playlist and entries in the Extended-Playback Collection for seamless loops.
- Platforms: Nintendo Music is available now on iOS and Android via the App Store and Google Play.
Pikmin background
Pikmin debuted on the Nintendo GameCube in 2001 and was developed by Nintendo EAD under the direction of Shigeru Miyamoto. The franchise has continued across Nintendo platforms, with sequels including Pikmin 2 (2004), Pikmin 3 (2013, later re-released), and Pikmin 4 (2023) on Nintendo Switch. The series is noted for its strategic real-time gameplay and distinctive musical themes, making it a natural fit for a curated soundtrack service.
What this means for listeners
For Nintendo Switch Online members, the addition expands the catalog of classic Nintendo scores accessible on mobile devices. The Extended-Playback Collection’s seamless loop feature is useful for fans who want uninterrupted listening sessions, while the Weird Planet playlist highlights a specific in-game environment for focused listening.
Availability
The update is live now; users can download Nintendo Music from Apple’s App Store and Google Play. As always, access to the full library on the app requires a Nintendo Switch Online membership where applicable.
Nintendo Music Pikmin Update: 33 GameCube Tracks Added to Mobile App
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Source: MyNintendoNews