Mario Kart Tour on mobile will finally get its much-anticipated multiplayer mode next month. It will initially arrive in beta, giving players the opportunity to compete online for the first time. But ...
We’ve been itching to get a taste of online multiplayer inside Mario Kart Tour since the game made its big debut last September. And the wait is almost over — even for those who don’t have a Gold Pass ...
The mobile version of Nintendo's iconic racing franchise, Mario Kart Tour, will soon support multiplayer races, bringing the game closer to its competitive roots. A limited multiplayer beta test is ...
In an era of multiplayer video games releasing with portentous “plans” to add more content, Nintendo’s “Mario Kart World” is an anomaly. It’s the marquee launch title of Nintendo’s Switch 2, the ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nintendo Co Ltd said on Friday it would begin testing a multiplayer option for its Mario Kart Tour mobile game in December, a step towards the full multiplayer mode demanded by ...
Super Mario Mario Kart World's latest update has Nintendo saying you will play those intermission tracks and you will like them as picking 'Random' no longer guarantees a regular 3-lap race online ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A free update for Nintendo's Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit has arrived, adding split-screen support and more ahead of the holiday season during which ...
Nintendo has announced that it plans to start beta testing a multiplayer mode for Mario Kart Tour in December. It’s unclear when the multiplayer mode will be released publically. The announcement ...
It looks like real multiplayer will soon finally be coming to Mario Kart Tour just in time for the holidays. That said, right now the feature is only available in beta to ‘Gold Pass’ subscribers, ...
The mobile racer Mario Kart Tour is fast approaching its third anniversary, so what's Nintendo got planned? According to an update via its social channels as well as an in-game notification, the game ...
We used to play Mario Kart. It was 2003 and the Nintendo GameCube was a full-fledged member of my high school clique. It was at every social gathering, no matter how big or small. I went as far as to ...