Nintendo has expanded its streaming catalogue on Nintendo Music with the addition of 18 "Free Roam" tracks drawn from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.
The update, published on 9 June 2026, follows last week's major rollout of Mario Kart World music and a separate platform-support update that broadened accessibility across devices.
What changed in the 9 June 2026 update
- Nintendo Music added 18 Free Roam tracks to its Mario Kart World soundtrack collection.
- Eight tracks originate from Super Mario Galaxy; ten tracks come from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
- The service requires an active Nintendo Switch Online membership to stream music.
Track list added on 9 June 2026
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
Context and recent platform enhancements
Last week, Nintendo Music received a substantial expansion with the inclusion of Mario Kart World tracks, a package totaling 130 songs.
Nintendo also announced cross-device improvements prior to this addition: the service added web browser access, and support for iPad, CarPlay, and Siri-based track searching.
In a statement accompanying the earlier release, Nintendo confirmed that Free Roam tracks were planned for inclusion in a subsequent update — a commitment fulfilled by this week's deployment.
Why this matters for Switch owners and music listeners
For Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, Nintendo Music continues to grow as a value-added service tied to the Switch ecosystem.
These catalog additions enhance access to landmark series compositions from developers at Nintendo and provide more options for players who use the Switch at home or on the go.
The iPad and CarPlay compatibility introduced in the prior update also makes the library more accessible beyond the console itself.
As always, Nintendo Music content and access terms are governed by Nintendo's service policies.
For listeners interested in Nintendo's soundtrack offerings, the June 9 update is a clear sign of continued investment in the platform's music catalogue.
The update, published on 9 June 2026, follows last week's major rollout of Mario Kart World music and a separate platform-support update that broadened accessibility across devices.
What changed in the 9 June 2026 update
- Nintendo Music added 18 Free Roam tracks to its Mario Kart World soundtrack collection.
- Eight tracks originate from Super Mario Galaxy; ten tracks come from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
- The service requires an active Nintendo Switch Online membership to stream music.
Track list added on 9 June 2026
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
Context and recent platform enhancements
Last week, Nintendo Music received a substantial expansion with the inclusion of Mario Kart World tracks, a package totaling 130 songs.
Nintendo also announced cross-device improvements prior to this addition: the service added web browser access, and support for iPad, CarPlay, and Siri-based track searching.
In a statement accompanying the earlier release, Nintendo confirmed that Free Roam tracks were planned for inclusion in a subsequent update — a commitment fulfilled by this week's deployment.
Why this matters for Switch owners and music listeners
For Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, Nintendo Music continues to grow as a value-added service tied to the Switch ecosystem.
These catalog additions enhance access to landmark series compositions from developers at Nintendo and provide more options for players who use the Switch at home or on the go.
The iPad and CarPlay compatibility introduced in the prior update also makes the library more accessible beyond the console itself.
As always, Nintendo Music content and access terms are governed by Nintendo's service policies.
For listeners interested in Nintendo's soundtrack offerings, the June 9 update is a clear sign of continued investment in the platform's music catalogue.