Nintendo Music App Unveils 'Mario & Luigi: Brothership' Soundtrack

Reiner Knizia

Prolific and award-winning board game designer with a PhD in mathematics, known for elegant game mechanics.

Nintendo has recently expanded its Nintendo Music application, available to Switch Online subscribers, by adding the complete musical score from the game 'Mario & Luigi: Brothership'. This new addition provides a comprehensive auditory experience for enthusiasts, featuring a substantial collection of tracks that capture the essence of the beloved title.

Embark on a Sonic Journey with Mario & Luigi: Brothership's Full Soundtrack

The Latest Musical Offering for Nintendo Switch Online Members

Nintendo has officially released its newest album for the year on its dedicated Nintendo Music application. This exclusive content is accessible to all subscribers of Nintendo Switch Online, enhancing their gaming and musical experience.

A Deep Dive into the 'Mario & Luigi: Brothership' Score

The newly added album features the entire soundtrack from 'Mario & Luigi: Brothership', a game that debuted on the Switch console in 2024. This extensive collection boasts an impressive 94 individual tracks, immersing listeners in the game's unique audio landscape. Notable compositions include 'Connie and Shipshape Island' and 'Attack Combos', offering a rich and varied listening experience that spans nearly four hours.

Exploring the Acclaimed Narrative and Gameplay of 'Brothership'

For those interested in the game itself, 'Mario & Luigi: Brothership' has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative approach to the RPG genre. Reviewers have highlighted its engaging combat system, diverse gameplay elements, a narrative filled with optimism and depth, and the signature comedic timing of the iconic duo. The game is celebrated for its expansive world, unexpected twists, and challenging puzzles, all complemented by a new Battle Plug system and visually expressive art style.

Previous Updates and Subscription Details

This release follows closely on the heels of another significant update to the Nintendo Music app, which last week saw the addition of the 'Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance' soundtrack from the GameCube era. To access these musical libraries, users must maintain an active Nintendo Switch Online membership. Nintendo is also providing a complimentary seven-day trial in the United States, allowing prospective subscribers to explore the benefits of the Switch Online service firsthand.

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