[2] It also includes a feature that allows users to hide tracks and albums to avoid spoilers.
[6][7] The service was released for Android and iOS smartphone devices in all 45 markets that officially supported Nintendo Switch Online at launch.
[9] Kyle Barr of Gizmodo called the application "surprisingly good" but criticized the small selection of music available at launch.
[28] Fans, journalists, and developers criticized the app for not crediting the soundtrack composers.
[29][30] Abner Li from 9to5Google noted many similarities to YouTube Music, specifically in the application's user interface (UI).