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Mario Kart Tour Servers Shutting Down Permanently

By Sofia Petrescu

Mario Kart Tour Servers Shutting Down Permanently

The End of the Race for Gold Pass Subscribers

Nintendo has announced the discontinuation of its popular mobile game, Mario Kart Tour. The final checkered flag will wave on September 29, 2026, at 2:00 AM ET. This decision marks the end of an era for the racing title on Android and iOS devices.

The company began phasing out services leading up to the shutdown. As of July 7, automatic renewals and new subscriptions for the Gold Pass were no longer available. This move signaled the impending closure to its dedicated player base.

What Happens to Your Progress and Purchases?

Players who enjoyed the premium Gold Pass subscription will no longer be charged. Nintendo proactively stopped these renewals earlier this month. This ensures no unexpected charges occur as the game approaches its final date. The Gold Pass offered various in-game benefits, including exclusive karts, drivers, and challenges. Its cessation highlights the comprehensive nature of the game's winding down process.

With the servers going offline, all in-game progress, items, and purchases will become inaccessible. Players will no longer be able to race, collect characters, or participate in events. This is a common outcome for online-only games when their support ends. The focus now shifts to what Nintendo might offer next in the mobile gaming space.

When will Mario Kart Tour officially shut down? The game's servers will cease operation on September 29, 2026, at 2:00 AM ET. After this date, the game will no longer be playable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Gold Pass subscriptions? Nintendo stopped all automatic renewals and new subscriptions for the Gold Pass on July 7. Existing subscribers will not be charged further.

Can I still play Mario Kart Tour until the shutdown date? Yes, players can continue to enjoy Mario Kart Tour until the official server shutdown date in September 2026. All game features will remain active until then.

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Content written by Sofia Petrescu for techbriefe.com editorial team, AI-assisted.

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