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Mario Kart World is a 2025 kart racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch 2. It is the first core Mario Kart title released since Mario Kart 8 (2014), and a sequel to that game. As in previous Mario Kart games, players control Mario characters as they race against opponents. World introduces an open-world design and mode, off-roading techniques, an elimination mode, and unlockable costumes for the playable characters. Races support up to 24 players, twice as many as previous Mario Kart games.
Nintendo began developing World in 2017 as a Nintendo Switch game, shortly before the release of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. The title Mario Kart World was chosen over Mario Kart 9 to signify "a completely new approach" for the series. Development was shifted to the Switch 2 in 2020 due to optimization difficulties. Nintendo revealed footage alongside the announcement of the Switch 2 in January 2025 before formally announcing World that April. Mario Kart World was released on June 5, 2025, as a launch game for the Switch 2.
Mario Kart World is a kart racing game. As in previous Mario Kart games, players race as characters from the Mario series in one of many selectable go-karts. The game features 50 playable characters; 24 of the playable characters have alternate unlockable costumes accessed by eating snacks during races, while most of the remaining characters additionally exist as obstacles on the game's tracks. It supports up to 24 players, twice as many compared to previous Mario Kart games, and includes features such as an open-world design, a free-roaming mode, off-roading segments, boat racing, rail grinding and wall jumping.
Unlike prior Mario Kart games, the Grand Prix mode does not consist of four separate races, but rather racers must drive to each course, though it is believed that there will be an option to turn off these intermissions. Mario Kart World features some past courses from the series that have been reimagined to fit the game's open world design and to include a shift from day to night. In addition, a mode called "Knockout Tour" will be introduced in the game; the 24 racers will compete in one much longer race spanning the game's world, with four eliminations at each of the six intermittent checkpoints.
Battle Mode returns from previous games; players compete against one another to pop each other's balloons in Balloon Battle or collecting the most coins in Coin Runners.
Another new mode called "Free Roam" is introduced in World; players are permitted to drive to any location, including those that are off-road or outside of race tracks. Numerous missions, such as finding collectibles, are present in this mode. In addition, players can also take photos of their chosen driver. Rebekah Valentine, writing for IGN, noted the mode's likeness to Forza Horizon (2012).
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