Content will release in 6 waves of 8 courses until the end of 2023. Take a few laps around Tour Singapore Speedway and carve down the hills of Wii DK Summit in courses returning from past Mario Kart games. The brand-new Yoshi’s Island course will take you through flower-covered hills and over cloud-dotted skies inspired by the Super Mario World™ 2: Yoshi’s Island™ game. It’s also the only one of the retro courses not to have been remastered for Mario Kart Tour yet, with Mario Circuit having been added just this week.A total of 48 more courses are racing to the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe game as paid DLC*. Waluigi Stadium, from Double Dash on the GameCube is a lot more complex and interesting though, with plenty of fire obstacles, ramps, and an elevated area that’s very hard to get onto. Mario Circuit from Mario Kart DS is perhaps the least exciting addition, as it’s very similar to other courses from the series that are based around Peach’s Castle. The Boomerang Cup starts with Bangkok Rush, which is another fun city romp, starting with you jumping over river boats and then dashing into a hotel multi-storey carpark before jumping down onto a sea of market stalls whose rooftops work like trampolines. There’s lots of other neat details too, including unique coins for just this course and a fantastic new music track. The course isn’t just fan service though as it uses some of the unique elements of the game to create unusual features such as a floating ? cloud which is tricky to hit when you’re in the air, but which manifests a special track if you do, that then gives you the chance to jump through the flower ring that always ended levels in the original game.
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