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    Nintendo Music Now Supports Apple CarPlay & Android Auto

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Nintendo Music has expanded its accessibility by launching on web browsers and introducing a dedicated tablet app with an optimized interface.
    2. It now supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, allowing users to listen to Nintendo tunes in their cars with voice search and mood-based playlist generation.
    3. The app includes new features like automatic playlist creation from listening history, playlist sharing, and browsing the full library without an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
    4. Nintendo Music remains free to use but requires a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, with a free seven-day trial available for new users.

    New Features Make Nintendo Music More Accessible

    Nintendo Music has just gotten a major update, and it’s good news for fans and new users alike. One of the most exciting changes is that the app is now available on web browsers. This means you can enjoy your favorite Nintendo tunes on just about any device with internet access—whether it’s your PC, tablet, or gaming console. In addition, Nintendo has released a dedicated tablet app. This new version offers a simpler, more user-friendly design, making it easier to browse through albums, tracks, and playlists. These upgrades make listening more convenient and accessible, whether you’re at home or on the go.

    Enhanced Listening Options for Car Users

    For those who love to listen to music while driving, Nintendo Music now supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. This feature allows you to play your favorite Nintendo songs safely from your car dashboard. Imagine cruising down the highway, hearing the iconic Rainbow Road theme from Mario Kart. Plus, voice commands make it easy to search for songs without taking your hands off the wheel. The app can even create playlists based on your mood or surroundings, such as a rainy day vibe. These improvements add a fun and personalized touch to your driving experience, making long trips more enjoyable.

    Additional Tools and Growing Content Library

    Nintendo Music also introduces some useful tools for music lovers. You can now create playlists based on your listening history through the “My Mix” feature. It’s simple to share playlists with friends, adding a social element to the app. Moreover, users can browse the entire music library without needing an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription. This allows curious listeners to explore what’s available before signing up. Speaking of subscriptions, Nintendo Music requires a Nintendo Switch Online membership, which costs $20 a year. Still, the company offers a free seven-day trial for new users curious to explore the service’s full potential. Nintendo says more songs will be added over time, keeping the music library fresh and exciting for fans.

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