Nintendo Music Adds Mario Kart World Free Roam Tracks — 18 Super Mario Galaxy Picks (9 June 2026)

Nintendo has expanded the Nintendo Music catalog again, adding 18 "Free Roam" tracks from Mario Kart World's Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 playlists on 9 June 2026.

The update follows a larger Mario Kart World soundtrack drop released the previous week that introduced 130 tracks to the service.

Nintendo Music is available to users with an active Switch Online membership.

Background and context

On 2 June 2026 Nintendo Music received a major content and platform update that added the Mario Kart World soundtrack — a 130-track collection that includes course themes, variants, menu themes and fanfares from across the Mario Kart franchise.

In the follow-up update published on 9 June 2026, Nintendo added 18 additional "Free Roam" tracks drawn from the Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 playlists.

Rewritten statement

Nintendo previously indicated that the "Free Roam" tracks would be added in a subsequent update; this latest patch delivers on that commitment by adding the planned selections to the Nintendo Music catalog.

What the update includes

The 9 June 2026 release specifically adds eight tracks from Super Mario Galaxy and ten from Super Mario Galaxy 2.

The newly available tracks are:

Super Mario Galaxy:

Egg Planet, Space Junk Road, Enter Bowser Jr.!, Buoy Base, Gusty Garden, Rosalina in the Observatory, Final Battle with Bowser, Purple Comet

Super Mario Galaxy 2:

Sky Station, Yoshi Star Galaxy, Starship Mario 1, The Starship's Journey, Digga-Leg, Puzzle Plank, Wild Glide, Cloudy Court, Melty Monster, Bowser's Galaxy Generator

Recent platform and feature additions

In addition to new music, the previous week's Nintendo Music update introduced web browser support and rolled out compatibility for iPad and CarPlay, plus the ability to search for tracks via Siri.

These platform additions broaden access beyond the Nintendo Switch hardware for subscribers, while core access to Nintendo Music content still requires an active Switch Online membership.

Why it matters

The incremental additions underscore Nintendo's approach to expanding Nintendo Music content in stages, delivering large soundtrack packages followed by mode-specific or fan-requested track groups.

For players and collectors focused on Mario Kart World and the Super Mario Galaxy series, the Free Roam tracks close a content gap announced during the initial soundtrack release.

How to listen

Nintendo Music content is accessible through the Nintendo Switch ecosystem for Switch Online members; recent updates have added cross-platform listening conveniences such as browser and iPad support, CarPlay integration and Siri search functionality.