Following the release of Wave 1, dataminer Fishguy6564 shared a video of Mario Kart 8’s track selection screen with the ten remaining Booster Course Pass cups unlocked, with the platform start of each track included. Wave 2’s then-unreleased Turnip Cup, for example, turned out to contain four tracks from Mario Kart Tour, SNES, N64, and DS, while the Propeller Cup contained tracks from Tour, GBA, Wii, and a final which is not yet completed. set course. We now know, after the release of Wave 2 this week, that these leaked platforms pair perfectly with Mario Kart 8’s newly expanded track roster. The final track list for the Turnip Cup is New York Minute (Mario Kart Tour) , Mario Cart Circuit 3 (SNES), Kalimari Desert (N64) and Waluigi Pinball (DS), while the Propeller Cup brings the Sydney Sprint (Tour). Snow Land (GBA), Mushroom Gorge (Wii) and Sky-High Sundae (Tour). Notably, the latter debuts as part of the Booster Pack but comes later in the Tour, which may explain the absence of a label in the leak. Here is a showcase of all the cups with possible prefixes. We have not confirmed if it captures this information from garbage data. pic.twitter.com/3yW46Ms1D5 — Fishguy6564 (@fishguy6564) March 17, 2022 To view this content, please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings So where does all this leave us? Well, nowhere near a full tracklist for the remaining four waves of the Booster Pass, apparently. However, it provides a solid framework for future speculation about what these updates might bring. Assuming there are no seismic shifts in future plans, it looks like we can expect two tracks from the Tour in Wave 3, along with two 3DS tracks, a DS track, a GameCube track, a GBA track, and an as yet unspecified track. Wave 4, meanwhile, will likely include three more Tour tracks, as well as tracks from the Wii, DS, GameCube, GBA, and a final mystery addition. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass Wave 2. Three more Tour pieces (and another mystery addition) appear to be on the way in Wave 5, along with a piece from the Wii, GBA, Gamecube, and SNES games, and things will likely wrap up in Wave 6 with two more Tour pieces , two Wii pieces and one GameCube piece. The remaining three are still unclear. So there you go! In my opinion, that means there are still ten Tour tracks, four Wii tracks, four GameCube tracks, two 3DS tracks, two DS tracks, three GBA tracks and one SNES track left, with the remaining six unclear. So all that’s left to do is pick your favorite courses from these platforms, cross your fingers, and hope that Nintendo makes your wish come true. Oh, and feel free to argue about what the best Mario Kart tracks are in the comments below, of course.