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The music app "Pokémon Music Pokédex" will be released on the Google Play store in Japan in the near future. The app is free to download, but includes in-app purchases.
Each day three tracks are available to be played for free, and if users like the tracks, they can purchase them at prices starting from ¥120. Initially, tracks from Pokémon Red and Green will be available, but more and more will be added over time.
The app includes a loop feature, which lets users loop tracks over and over again just like playing them in-game; they can be looped a specific number of times before moving to the next one (e.g., 3 times each) or one track can be set to loop forever.