Spotify Launches Global Special Collaboration for 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie'
Spotify announces a global collaboration with Nintendo for the release of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie', featuring limited-time game music streams and special UI interactive elements.
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Spotify, the world's leading audio streaming service used by over 751 million people (Spotify AB / Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden), is launching a global special collaboration in partnership with Nintendo Co., Ltd., linked to the release of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie'. As part of this collaboration and to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., select music tracks from 'Super Mario Galaxy' and 'Super Mario Galaxy 2' will be available for a limited time starting April 24, 2026.
The collaboration includes the following:
Release of two official playlists to coincide with the movie premiere:
■ Nintendo Game Music Official Playlist
URL: https://spoti.fi/SuperMarioGalaxy
■ The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Soundtrack Official Playlist
URL: https://spoti.fi/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie
Additionally, Spotify Premium users will see Luma (Chiko) appear on the playback bar when playing tracks from these two playlists, allowing them to enjoy the world of the movie and game within the Spotify app.
Outdoor advertisements will be deployed in the US and Japan (New York, LA, Shibuya, Osaka, Kyoto, and Fukuoka).
Spotify is the world's most popular audio streaming service, currently used by 751 million users, including 290 million premium subscribers, across more than 180 countries and regions.
The collaboration includes the following:
Release of two official playlists to coincide with the movie premiere:
■ Nintendo Game Music Official Playlist
URL: https://spoti.fi/SuperMarioGalaxy
■ The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Soundtrack Official Playlist
URL: https://spoti.fi/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie
Additionally, Spotify Premium users will see Luma (Chiko) appear on the playback bar when playing tracks from these two playlists, allowing them to enjoy the world of the movie and game within the Spotify app.
Outdoor advertisements will be deployed in the US and Japan (New York, LA, Shibuya, Osaka, Kyoto, and Fukuoka).
Spotify is the world's most popular audio streaming service, currently used by 751 million users, including 290 million premium subscribers, across more than 180 countries and regions.