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Nintendo Music update 1.4.0

Nintendo has just released an update for Nintendo Music, with this version being 1.4.0. If you’ve already downloaded the app on mobile, you should be able to update it now.

This update brings a new feature for some of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons tracks, allowing them to be matched to the current time. When you press “play hourly tracks” on one of the designated playlists, it will play a track matching your time until the end of the hour. For example, playing “A Rainy Day” at 9:42PM will play the track “9:00 PM” for 18 minutes.

You can see the full list of patch notes below:

Mario Kart World Nintendo Music

Nintendo has commented on why we’ve yet to see Mario Kart World on the Nintendo Music app.

If there’s one thing fans have appreciated about the racer, it’s the quality and quantity of the soundtrack. The game features over 200 songs that have been rearranged from throughout the Super Mario series. Many Mario Kart games are represented, but also other classics like Super Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros., and much more. Of course, there are original tracks as well.

Nintendo Music list of all games

For those looking for a complete list of all games included and supported in Nintendo Music, that’s where this post comes in.

Nintendo Music only came with a few songs at launch. However, since then, a few more have been added. Nintendo has also indicated that additional music is coming in the future. Currently it seems that we can expect at least one new title to be brought to the service each week.

The next major update for Nintendo Music is now rolling out, this one being 1.3.0. If you’ve downloaded the app on mobile, you should be seeing it soon.

The main thing we’re seeing here is adding some functionality to the app even after your Nintendo Switch Online membership cancels.

The official patch notes are as follows:

Nintendo Music list of all games

A new version 1.2.0 update is now rolling out for Nintendo Music. If you’ve downloaded the app on mobile, you should be seeing it soon.

The main thing here is the addition of a sleep timer. This feature allows you to set your music to stop playback at a certain time.

Here’s the full rundown of patch notes:

Nintendo Music update 1.1.0

A new version 1.1.0 update is now rolling out for Nintendo Music. If you’ve downloaded the game on mobile, you should be seeing it soon.

The main thing here is the addition of an automatic-volume adjustment. Note that this is an optional feature.

A handful of Splatoon 2 songs that were previously available on Nintendo Music are no longer available on the service.

Support for the game was just added in a few days ago. The full soundtrack is up there on the playlist, but fans also noticed that five other songs could be played as well via search. However, Nintendo has now taken them down.

The following tracks were recently pulled:

Nintendo Music

Nintendo just announced Nintendo Music, a new initiative and app for smart devices. This is available starting today for Nintendo Switch Online members.

Nintendo Music provides various tracks from Nintendo franchises (like Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Splatoon 3, just to name a couple), plus curated playlists based on characters, in-game moments, and moods. Fans can listen to nostalgic classics, recent releases, and more. Support is also included for some songs to be extended (to 15, 30 or 60 minutes) or looped. Additional music will be made available in the future.


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