Picture yourself replaying a particularly brutal Gleeok fight, and suddenly you want that battle theme on repeat outside the game. As of June 19, 2026, that's exactly what Nintendo Music lets you do.
Nintendo has pushed a new update to its music streaming app, adding 69 tracks from Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, the Switch 2 exclusive Musuo title that launched last November. The full collection clocks in at 3 hours and 35 minutes of music, covering everything from quiet ambient pieces to the full-on chaos of boss encounter themes.
What 69 tracks actually looks like
The breadth of this soundtrack drop is worth appreciating. This isn't a curated highlights reel of a dozen fan favorites. Nintendo pushed the near-complete score, spanning the game's opening cinematic all the way through to the main theme. You get the quieter exploration pieces like Land of Antiquity and Repose, the tense build-up tracks like Looming Crisis and Dark Clouds, and the full suite of boss battle themes covering every major encounter including Frox, Gleeok, Molduga, and Phantom Ganon.
The Archfiend tracks are a particular highlight on paper. Grimgera, Archfiend of Tempests, Grimtorok, Archfiend of Grime, Grimgohma, Archfiend of Lava, and Grimgibdo, Archfiend of Sand each get their own dedicated track, which makes sense given how much those fights dominate the game's pacing. The A Clash of Constructs sequence even gets three separate entries covering its multi-phase structure.
Part of a bigger Nintendo Music push
This update didn't arrive in isolation. Earlier this week, Nintendo Music added more "Free Roam" tracks from the Mario Kart World soundtrack, pulling in songs tied to the Super Mario Bros. 1, 2, and 3 playlists. The Hyrule Warriors drop is the second update to the service in just a few days, suggesting Nintendo is actively building out the app's Switch 2 library at a faster pace now.
Other Switch 2 titles already represented on the service include Kirby Air Riders, so the platform is gradually becoming a proper home for the new hardware's music catalog.
The full track list
Here's every song added in the June 19 update:
- Opening
- Land of Antiquity
- The Kingdom of Hyrule - Age of Legends
- The Royal Memoirs - Memories of Peace
- Sacred Mysteries
- The Unknown Abyss
- Fierce Clash: Frox
- Fierce Clash: Talus
- Fierce Clash: Flux Construct
- Encountering the Unknown
- Repose
- Training Grounds
- Joyful Days
- Stay Alert!
- Wicked Designs
- Looming Crisis
- The Kingdom of Hyrule - Rise of the Demon King
- Deluge of Loss
- Fierce Clash: Hinox
- Reflecting on Battle
- Razor's Edge
- On the Offensive
- Imminent Danger
- The Royal Memoirs - Memories of Strife
- The Soaring Construct
- The Traveling Korok
- The Blood Moon Rises
- Fierce Clash: Gleeok
- Battle for the Snowfield
- Grimgera, Archfiend of Tempests
- Battle for the Wetlands
- Grimtorok, Archfiend of Grime
- Struggle for the Crater
- Battle for the Volcano
- Grimgohma, Archfiend of Lava
- Hearts Connected
- Battle for the Forest
- Fierce Clash: Molduga
- Battle for the Desert
- Grimgibdo, Archfiend of Sand
- Fierce Clash: Gloom Spawn
- Solitary Heart
- Those Bold of Heart
- The Kingdom of Hyrule - Turning the Tides
- The Kingdom of Hyrule - Chronicles of War
- The Light of Hope
- Into the Depths
- Fierce Clash: Phantom Ganon
- Dark Clouds
- Bitter Sorrow
- Overpowered
- Outmatched
- Deadlocked
- To the Rescue
- Disaster's Approach
- Undaunted Will
- On the March
- All of Nothing
- The Stormwind Ark
- Toward Destiny
- The Final Confrontation
- The Final Confrontation - For the Future
- A King's Duty
- Pawn of Darkness
- A Clash of Constructs
- A Clash of Constructs - To the Skies
- A Clash of Constructs - Finale
- Journey's End
- Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment - Main Theme
If you're still working through the game itself, the Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment combat guide breaks down the core battle systems and outpost capture tactics that make those boss tracks hit harder in context. For everything else the game has to offer, the full Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment guides collection has you covered.








