Nintendo Has Added Another GBA Course To Mario Kart Tour
Update: Here's a first look.
Update: Summer has officially arrived in Mario Kart Tour. Daisy (Swimwear) debuts alongside the new Sunny Surf Sailer and Cheep-Cheep Island. Here's a first look:
Summer has arrived in #MarioKartTour! Drivers have donned their swimwear and are gathering to race on GBA Cheep-Cheep Island! The Summer Tour starts today! pic.twitter.com/6396SBB14I
— Mario Kart Tour (@mariokarttourEN) June 30, 2021
Nintendo's mobile title Mario Kart Tour will soon be getting another content update. Ahead of the launch, it's been revealed as a new (but old) track - Cheep-Cheep Island from the Game Boy Advance generation.
Yes, it's another course from the 2001 title, Mario Kart: Super Circuit. This track originally appeared in the Lightning Cup and is known for its sunset skies...and Cheep-Cheep. It'll be appearing as part of the Summer Tour:
The Paris Tour is wrapping up in #MarioKartTour. Next up is the Summer Tour, featuring the new course GBA Cheep-Cheep Island! pic.twitter.com/1x06k1SFv4
— Mario Kart Tour (@mariokarttourEN) June 25, 2021
This course joins a number of other tracks from the same handheld generation - including Bowser's Castle 1 and 2, and Sunset Wilds. All up, there are close to 40 retro-themed tracks now featured in Mario Kart Tour on mobile.
As of March this year, the mobile Mario Kart surpassed 200 million in downloads and $200 million in player spending. Have you tried out this game yet? Would you be interested in revisiting Cheep-Cheep Island when the Summer Tour starts?
Read the full article on nintendolife.com
About the game
Mario Kart Tour
- Release date: September 25, 2019
- Developer(s): Nintendo
- Publisher(s): Nintendo
- Game mode(s): Single player, Multiplayer
- Platform(s): Android, iOS
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