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Nintendo made a music streaming app for Switch Online subscribers

Nintendo has announced a new mobile app called Nintendo Music, which allows users to listen to classic gaming tunes from various Nintendo games. The app is only available to Switch Online subscribers and is launching today on both iOS and Android. It features curated playlists themed around games, moments, moods, or characters, and users can also create their own playlists. The app supports streaming and downloading tracks for offline listening. A unique feature of the app is the ability to filter out tracks that might spoil a game that hasn't been played or finished yet. Users can also loop songs or extend select tracks to 15, 30, or 60 minutes for uninterrupted listening. The app will be available in multiple regions. This announcement comes after a series of surprise non-Switch 2 reveals from Nintendo, including an alarm clock and a mysterious MMO currently in testing. Nintendo Music is a unique offering that caters to fans of Nintendo's iconic music. The app's launch is a departure from the usual console-focused announcements from the company. Overall, Nintendo Music is a fun way for fans to engage with Nintendo's music library on-the-go.
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