This morning, Nintendo Switch 2 was announced, alongside a brand-new entry in the Mario Kart series. As of this writing, details about the game are slim, but the announcement alone is a pretty big ...
Here's what players want to see in the first Mario Kart game in over a decade.
No title or release date has been given, but its inclusion in the Switch 2 announcement suggests it will be a launch game. This would be the first new Mario Kart since Mario Kart 8 released on the ...
The first game announced for Nintendo Switch 2 is a brand new Mario Kart, and it already looks quite a bit different from the ...
with Wii U turned Switch game Mario Kart 8 opening with Mario Kart Stadium, Mario Kart 7 opening with Toad Circuit, Mario Kart Wii opening with Luigi Circuit, and so on. The track stands out due ...
While the game was great, the Wii U never took off, which made the Japanese company rebrand it as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch release. It was truly a success. The company added a ...
We haven’t had a new entry in the series since the release of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. That game was released in 2017 as a Switch 1 launch title, which means we are well overdue as follow-up.
It’s at the tail-end of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer that we see the console running a Mario Kart game in both Handheld and TV modes. Given that Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has concluded its DLC run ...
The Nintendo Switch ... Mario, Luigi, Peach, Toad, Bowser, Donkey Kong, and the gang all drive out through an open desert plain. At first glance, the view is pretty similar to Mario Kart 8 ...
The Mario Kart game that launched with the Switch (well, one month after it came out) wasn’t actually a new game — called Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, it’s an expanded version of Mario Kart 8 ...
In the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer ... "What the hell happened to Donkey Kong between Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 9?" alongside a zoomed in screenshot of the gorilla looking deeply haunted.