Wii Fit Plus Soundtrack lands on Nintendo Music

Remember when getting off the couch to play video games was actually the whole point? Those were the Wii Fit days, and now you can relive them through your earbuds.

Nintendo Music just dropped the complete soundtrack from Wii Fit Plus, bringing 43 tracks from one of the Wii’s most beloved fitness titles to the streaming service. It’s a nostalgic addition that proves Nintendo’s music app continues to expand its library with some genuinely unexpected gems.

For those who spent countless hours balancing on that white board, these melodies will hit different. The soundtrack captures everything that made Wii Fit Plus special—that perfect blend of encouraging, upbeat tunes designed to keep you moving without being obnoxiously energetic. Whether you’re actually working out or just need some chill background music for your day, these 43 tracks have you covered.

Wii Fit Plus Soundtrack lands on Nintendo Music

What this means for Nintendo music

Since launching on October 30th last year, Nintendo Music has been steadily building its catalog with soundtracks from gaming’s biggest franchises. We’re talking Super Mario Bros., Animal Crossing, Star Fox, Fire Emblem, and Metroid—the heavy hitters. But additions like Wii Fit Plus show Nintendo isn’t just sticking to the obvious choices.

The service works exactly how you’d want it to: stream music directly or download tracks for offline listening. Plus, there are curated playlists organized by characters, moods, and themes, making it easy to find the perfect gaming soundtrack for whatever you’re doing.

Getting access

Here’s the best part—if you’re already a Nintendo Switch Online member, you’ve got Nintendo Music included. No extra charge, no premium tier required. Whether you’re on the basic plan or rocking the Expansion Pack, access comes standard with your $19.99 USD annual subscription.

Not subscribed yet? Nintendo offers free trials for Switch Online, which means you can test drive the music service and see if it’s worth keeping around. Not a bad deal for diving into decades of Nintendo’s musical legacy.

The Wii Fit Plus addition might seem random, but it’s these kinds of surprises that make Nintendo Music worth checking regularly. Who knows what nostalgic soundtrack they’ll add next?