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Nintendo Music

As of July 2, 2026, Nintendo Music has added a browser version, car support, and a daily mix feature, and now includes tracks from Mario Kart World and Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars, the latter added on the game's launch day.

Synthesized from 2 Yomimono stories · updated Jul 2

Nintendo Music, the streaming service for Nintendo soundtracks, has expanded its platform and library in recent weeks. On June 2, 2026, Nintendo released a browser version of the service, making it accessible on PCs and tablets without installation. The same update added support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, enabling in-car listening with voice control. A new "Recommended Mix" playlist feature also launched, automatically curating songs daily based on listening history and played games. Alongside these platform changes, music from the Nintendo Switch 2 launch title Mario Kart World began streaming, including tracks such as "Main Theme," "Mario Bros. Circuit," and "Rainbow Road (Finale)."

On July 2, 2026, Nintendo added seven tracks from the newly released Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars to the app. The songs are available as a special playlist starting the same day the game launched. This marks the first time songs from a day-one release have been added to Nintendo Music on the game's launch date, rather than weeks or months later. The service requires a paid Nintendo Switch Online subscription to use, whether on mobile, web, or in-car platforms.

Key facts

Browser version launched
Nintendo released a browser version of Nintendo Music on June 2, 2026, accessible on PCs and tablets without installation.
Car support added
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support were added on June 2, 2026, enabling in-car listening with voice input.
Recommended Mix feature
A new "Recommended Mix" playlist feature automatically curates songs daily based on listening history and played games.
Mario Kart World tracks added
Music from Mario Kart World began streaming on June 2, 2026, including tracks such as "Main Theme," "Mario Bros. Circuit," and "Rainbow Road (Finale)."
Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars tracks added on launch day
Seven tracks from Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars were added on July 2, 2026, the same day the game launched.
Subscription requirement
Nintendo Music requires a paid Nintendo Switch Online subscription to use.

Timeline

Synthesized by Yomimono from the cited Yomimono stories below, each itself sourced, then editorially reviewed. Every fact links the story it came from.

Facts

Release
music_video · 2026-06-02 · global · 2026-06-02
Announced
browser version launch, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support, and Recommended Mix feature · 2026-06-02

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Claim activity

When a claim about Nintendo Music was confirmed, debunked, or disputed against open-web sources. The record stays even after a claim drops off the facts list.

  • Confirmed Nintendo produces Nintendo Music Jun 18 · source
  • Confirmed browser version launch, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support, and Recommended Mix feature Jun 14 · source
  • Debunked music_video 2026-06-02 global Jun 14 · source

All coverage

Jul 2

Nintendo Music Adds 7 Songs From Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars

Nintendo has added seven tracks from the newly released Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars to its Nintendo Music streaming app. The songs are available as a special playlist starting July 2, the same day the game launched. A Nintendo Switch Online subscription is required to use the app.

Jun 2

Nintendo Music Browser Version Launches on PC and Tablet

Nintendo released a browser version of its Nintendo Music streaming service on June 2, 2026, expanding access beyond the existing iOS and Android app. The web version requires no installation and works on PCs and tablets after logging into a Nintendo Account. It displays available titles and playlists on a larger screen. The update also adds support for Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, enabling in-car listening with voice input for hands-free control. A new "Recommended Mix" playlist feature, available in the app version, automatically curates songs daily based on listening history and played games. On the same day, music from the Nintendo Switch 2 launch title Mario Kart World began streaming, including tracks such as "Main Theme," "Mario Bros. Circuit," and "Rainbow Road (Finale)." Songs from the Free Run mode will be added later. Nintendo Music requires a paid Nintendo Switch Online subscription.