The Christmas gifts fromNintendojust don’t stop coming this month, as they’ve revealed that aPokémonScarlet and Violet-related freebie is now available to claim.Well, uh, actually… it was already technically available for quite some time, it just seems that they’ve randomly decided to start advertising the fact that it’s available now (for some reason).As revealed on theofficial Nintendo Twitter account, music fromPokémon Scarlet and Violetcan now be nabbed through the official Nintendo Music app.AdvertYou’re not losing it if you could have sworn that this isn’t new, as most of thePokémon Scarlet and Violettracks have been on the Nintendo Music app for quite some time now.Although saying that, it appears to be news to a lot of folks on the Tweet who are thrilled at the announcement.If you have no idea what Nintendo Music is, it’s basically Spotify for Nintendo songs.ICYMI:Pokémon Legends Z-Alaunches on Nintendo systems next year.The app first dropped at the end of October this year, and Nintendo has been adding more and more music to the app over the past couple of months.AdvertThe latest of these additions was less than a few days ago,as Nintendo announced thatthey’d added music fromThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Swordto the service.To get access to the app and listen to everything on offer, you have to be aNintendo Switch Onlinesubscriber.I can’t personally say that it would be worth paying for the subscription just to have access to the service, but if you are a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber anyway it is a nice little bonus.However, if listening to music from the games on the go isn’t to your liking, how doesnabbing a free Shiny RayquazainPokémon Scarlet and Violetsound instead?AdvertI’m much more of a fan of the latter freebie but, hey, to each their own.Featured Image Credit: The Pokémon CompanyTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Pokemon,Nintendo Switch Online

The Christmas gifts fromNintendojust don’t stop coming this month, as they’ve revealed that aPokémonScarlet and Violet-related freebie is now available to claim.Well, uh, actually… it was already technically available for quite some time, it just seems that they’ve randomly decided to start advertising the fact that it’s available now (for some reason).As revealed on theofficial Nintendo Twitter account, music fromPokémon Scarlet and Violetcan now be nabbed through the official Nintendo Music app.AdvertYou’re not losing it if you could have sworn that this isn’t new, as most of thePokémon Scarlet and Violettracks have been on the Nintendo Music app for quite some time now.Although saying that, it appears to be news to a lot of folks on the Tweet who are thrilled at the announcement.If you have no idea what Nintendo Music is, it’s basically Spotify for Nintendo songs.ICYMI:Pokémon Legends Z-Alaunches on Nintendo systems next year.The app first dropped at the end of October this year, and Nintendo has been adding more and more music to the app over the past couple of months.AdvertThe latest of these additions was less than a few days ago,as Nintendo announced thatthey’d added music fromThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Swordto the service.To get access to the app and listen to everything on offer, you have to be aNintendo Switch Onlinesubscriber.I can’t personally say that it would be worth paying for the subscription just to have access to the service, but if you are a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber anyway it is a nice little bonus.However, if listening to music from the games on the go isn’t to your liking, how doesnabbing a free Shiny RayquazainPokémon Scarlet and Violetsound instead?AdvertI’m much more of a fan of the latter freebie but, hey, to each their own.Featured Image Credit: The Pokémon CompanyTopics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Pokemon,Nintendo Switch Online
The Christmas gifts fromNintendojust don’t stop coming this month, as they’ve revealed that aPokémonScarlet and Violet-related freebie is now available to claim.Well, uh, actually… it was already technically available for quite some time, it just seems that they’ve randomly decided to start advertising the fact that it’s available now (for some reason).As revealed on theofficial Nintendo Twitter account, music fromPokémon Scarlet and Violetcan now be nabbed through the official Nintendo Music app.AdvertYou’re not losing it if you could have sworn that this isn’t new, as most of thePokémon Scarlet and Violettracks have been on the Nintendo Music app for quite some time now.Although saying that, it appears to be news to a lot of folks on the Tweet who are thrilled at the announcement.If you have no idea what Nintendo Music is, it’s basically Spotify for Nintendo songs.ICYMI:Pokémon Legends Z-Alaunches on Nintendo systems next year.The app first dropped at the end of October this year, and Nintendo has been adding more and more music to the app over the past couple of months.AdvertThe latest of these additions was less than a few days ago,as Nintendo announced thatthey’d added music fromThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Swordto the service.To get access to the app and listen to everything on offer, you have to be aNintendo Switch Onlinesubscriber.I can’t personally say that it would be worth paying for the subscription just to have access to the service, but if you are a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber anyway it is a nice little bonus.However, if listening to music from the games on the go isn’t to your liking, how doesnabbing a free Shiny RayquazainPokémon Scarlet and Violetsound instead?AdvertI’m much more of a fan of the latter freebie but, hey, to each their own.
The Christmas gifts fromNintendojust don’t stop coming this month, as they’ve revealed that aPokémonScarlet and Violet-related freebie is now available to claim.
Well, uh, actually… it was already technically available for quite some time, it just seems that they’ve randomly decided to start advertising the fact that it’s available now (for some reason).
As revealed on theofficial Nintendo Twitter account, music fromPokémon Scarlet and Violetcan now be nabbed through the official Nintendo Music app.
Advert
Advert
You’re not losing it if you could have sworn that this isn’t new, as most of thePokémon Scarlet and Violettracks have been on the Nintendo Music app for quite some time now.
Although saying that, it appears to be news to a lot of folks on the Tweet who are thrilled at the announcement.
If you have no idea what Nintendo Music is, it’s basically Spotify for Nintendo songs.
ICYMI:Pokémon Legends Z-Alaunches on Nintendo systems next year.
The app first dropped at the end of October this year, and Nintendo has been adding more and more music to the app over the past couple of months.
Advert
Advert
The latest of these additions was less than a few days ago,as Nintendo announced thatthey’d added music fromThe Legend of Zelda: Skyward Swordto the service.
To get access to the app and listen to everything on offer, you have to be aNintendo Switch Onlinesubscriber.
I can’t personally say that it would be worth paying for the subscription just to have access to the service, but if you are a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber anyway it is a nice little bonus.
However, if listening to music from the games on the go isn’t to your liking, how doesnabbing a free Shiny RayquazainPokémon Scarlet and Violetsound instead?
Advert
Advert
I’m much more of a fan of the latter freebie but, hey, to each their own.
Topics:Nintendo,Nintendo Switch,Pokemon,Nintendo Switch Online