Nintendo Music just got a sizable Zelda-related addition: the full Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment soundtrack is now live in the app. Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can stream all 69 tracks, which adds up to 3 hours and 35 minutes of music.
Until now, there wasn’t a way to hear the complete Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment score outside the game.
The Switch 2 exclusive launched in November 2025 as a prequel to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Its music was composed by Monaca, the same team known for NieR. People have praised the soundtrack for its huge, cinematic battle pieces, but also for the quieter, more atmospheric tracks that pull from Hyrule’s mood and setting.
Nintendo Music itself debuted in October 2024, and the app has seen a steady run of updates through 2026. Those updates have brought in more Mario Kart World songs, plus web browser support, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. That suggests Nintendo sees the service, still limited as it is, as something bigger than a throwaway extra.
If you follow Zelda closely, or just use Nintendo Music a lot, this one is probably worth a look.
The soundtrack drop also helps Nintendo keep attention on the Switch 2. The console launched on June 5, 2025, cleared 6 million sales in Japan by May 2026, and reached 1 million units sold in the UK faster than the original Switch did.
You can listen through the Nintendo Music app with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, though the service is still only available in 49 regions.