The Mario Kart World soundtrack is now available for streaming, just under a year after the game’s release on the Nintendo Switch 2.
The game introduced a sprawling open‑world mode called Free Roam and includes a soundtrack that celebrates four decades of Mario music.
Fans have long requested that the Mario Kart World soundtrack be added to Nintendo Music, and the service began streaming the collection on June 2.
It’s finally time. Select tracks from Mario Kart World are now available on #NintendoMusic!
Additional Free Roam tracks will be released regularly. Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/80OUe2hVyz
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) June 2, 2026
Explaining the delay in getting the Mario Kart World soundtrack onto streaming, Nintendo’s Bill Trinen said: “I can’t go into too much detail, but I can say that it does actually take time and work to prepare soundtracks for Nintendo Music. And that soundtrack is particularly robust. It’s a matter of looking at the calendar and saying whether something might fit in or not. We’ve certainly heard that people are eager to see that on Nintendo Music.”
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