Nintendo Music 1.6.0 arrives with patch notes and browser version

▼ Summary
– Nintendo Music version 1.6.0 adds support for iPad, CarPlay, and Android Auto.
– Users can now search for tracks using Siri.
– A browser version of Nintendo Music is now available on the web.
– The update is rolling out now on iOS and Android platforms.
– The patch notes also include functionality for use with a car’s built-in display via CarPlay.
Nintendo Music has rolled out its version 1.6.0 update, now being distributed across supported platforms. This latest patch brings meaningful platform expansion and new functionality for users.
The most significant change is broader device support. The app now works natively on iPad, and integrates with CarPlay and Android Auto, allowing you to control your music through your car’s built-in display. Additionally, you can now search for tracks using Siri, adding a hands-free layer to the experience.
Here are the official patch notes for Nintendo Music version 1.6.0:
- The app now supports iPad.Beyond the mobile and in-car updates, a browser version is now available for the first time. You can access Nintendo Music directly from the web, making it easier to listen without needing a dedicated app.A new trailer highlights all the features introduced in this update.Nintendo Music is currently available on iOS and Android, and the 1.6.0 patch is rolling out to users now. For a full list of games featured on the service, we have you covered.Let us know in the comments which new features from today’s update interest you most.





