
New Mario Kart Switch 2 Game Seems to Bring Back a Feature from MK8
Jan 18, 2025

The Nintendo Switch 2 console, which was all over the internet, was the one that cause of the internet crashing and gave us a glimpse of the next Mario Kart game, which the fans love to death, supplied one of its nicely fond returning features that are found in Mario Kart 8. The racing game has been out for a long time as it was first launched over a decade ago, specifically, in 2014, after which it got its debuts a re-release on the Nintendo Switch. The re-release hit the market as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe title in 2017 since the game was sold with a complete set of all DLC content for free as well as revamped battle mode.
Nintendo finally cuts to the chase of the hype for the successor console with the much talked about months of rumors and leaks as they announce the Switch 2 via the short trailer. Besides that, the update also includes a screenshot that will give everyone a sneak peek at the upcoming major changes to the most liked racing game. The next Mario Kart game, on the other hand, will keep the most favorite features along with its big changes.A few screenshots were shared on Twitter by the Joy-Con Drift 2 of the new Switch 2 trailer among the visitors of the page. From pictures of Mario Kart TV posted on the site, it was revealed that the yellow satellite van and Purple Toad that had been added on top were the ones shooting the video race. However, this is only one item that has a different feature as the next Mario Kart game due to player numbers with the new maximum player count doubled to 24, which is the amount required for MKTV to get the most amazing moments possible with the help of the return of the old feature.
Not to get off the subject more, coming up with the list of kart characters is the new step suggesting that Rosalina is standing out as the driver of a brand new snowmobile coming to the title, which, in turn, may be just one part of the wide range of character and vehicle updates planned for the next game. The drivers were able to view the selected characters and their karts by using the MKTV tool which was first seen in the previous games. The Replay Mode still had its place in these games, however, over time it was substituted with a new feature by a fictions news channel, MKTV. It recorded the drivers' moves from numerous different angles and then it was played as a Highlight Reel use to show the most interesting parts of the race.
The footage that featured in the Switch 2 trailer can be supposed to be a probable preview from the upcoming Mario Kart 9 entry, and the thought that a lobby could be big can be welcomed by Mario Kart enthusiasts. One way to infer this is to know the size of the character roster on day one, which will probably be quite solid and the players can look forward to a lot of added faces to be joined to the potential DLC content in the game if the sequence stays the same as in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.














