Nintendo Music adds Apple CarPlay and web support

Nintendo Music launched an update on Tuesday that adds support for Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a web browser player and a tablet-optimized app. The changes expand access to the service's video game soundtracks for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. Users can now listen to tracks such as Mario Kart music while driving.

The update rolled out Tuesday and introduces several new ways to access the library of game soundtracks. Nintendo said the service remains available exclusively to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. The music service is part of a broader effort by the company to extend its video game properties beyond consoles. Recent releases include the Super Mario Galaxy movie, with a film based on The Legend of Zelda currently in production. Subscribers can continue using the updated service on original Nintendo Switch hardware without needing to purchase the Nintendo Switch 2, which will carry a $50 higher price later this year.

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Nintendo Music is now accessible on more devices beyond its mobile app. The update allows Nintendo Switch Online subscribers to stream on PC browsers, tablets and car touchscreens.

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Nintendo has uploaded a special selection of tracks from the soundtracks of Super Mario Galaxy 1 and 2 to Spotify. The music is available only for a limited time and marks the company's first release on a major streaming service. The deal appears exclusive to Spotify.

Spotify is rolling out new playback and queuing tools designed to keep listening smooth, including its own version of a 'play next' function. The company has also released an upgrade for offline listening.

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Nintendo held a Direct presentation on June 9 that revealed dozens of upcoming titles for the Switch and Switch 2. The show highlighted release dates and trailers for games including a remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Kingdom Hearts IV.

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