The update is available in the free Nintendo Music mobile app for iOS and Android; an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription is required to stream the tracks.
In an official announcement, Nintendo said it has added tracks from Mario Paint, New Super Mario Bros., New Super Mario Bros.
Wii, New Super Mario Bros.
U, and Super Mario Maker to the Mario Kart World Free Roam section of the Nintendo Music app on mobile.
The company reiterated that the app itself is free to download but noted that listening to the available soundtracks requires a current Nintendo Switch Online membership.
These additions bring together music from multiple eras of Nintendo platform history.
Mario Paint debuted on Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 and is remembered for its creative tools and iconic jingles.
New Super Mario Bros. launched on Nintendo DS in 2006, followed by New Super Mario Bros.
Wii on Wii in 2009 and New Super Mario Bros.
U on Wii U in 2012.
Super Mario Maker, originally released for Wii U in 2015, introduced user-generated level creation and a wide variety of musical cues drawn from classic Mario games.
How to access the new tracks
- Download the Nintendo Music app from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store.
The app is provided free of charge.
- Sign in with a Nintendo Account that has an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription to enable music playback.
- Open Mario Kart World and navigate to the Free Roam section to find the newly added tracks.
The update underscores Nintendo's ongoing efforts to package legacy audio content for modern platforms and mobile audiences.
The music additions complement the broader cataloges Nintendo has preserved across its services, giving players and fans easier access to recognizable themes while linking mobile listening to the company's subscription ecosystem.
Credit: The announcement and tip were reported with acknowledgement to a reader tip from Jason F.