Nintendo will add online multiplayer to Mario Kart Tour in a future update.

That’s according to a UI item on the newly-launched mobile game’s menu screen, which states that multiplayer will be “available in a future version update.”

[UPDATE: DeNA and Nintendo have launched a beta test for Mario Kart Tour multiplayer.]

Mario Kart Tour is available for download for free on iOS and Android. Servers for the mobile racer went live at around 1am PT/10am CEST on Wednesday, September 25.

At launch, the mobile racer is focused on single-player races and bonus challenges, with competition encouraged via the game’s online leaderboards.

It was revealed on Wednesday that the game includes a ‘Gold Pass’ subscription service that helps players unlock more in-game rewards.

The service costs $4.99 / £4.99 per month and includes benefits such as unlockable Gold Gifts (such as Metal Mario or a golden kart), plus access to Gold Challenges and 200cc racers.

A two week free trial for Gold Pass is available for each Nintendo account.

Every two weeks a new course and unlockable content will be added based on a real-world location, such as London, Tokyo and Paris.