Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has long-reigned at the top of Switch sales charts and, as of last quarter, has sold 67.35 million units.
Despite having some of arguably the best multiplayer games on the planet, it seemingly hasn’t been a priority for Nintendo.
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 ...
One of them is the Blooper, the squid that throws ink at the enemies in front of you, obscuring their vision for a few seconds; this object has practically no effect on the most experienced players, ...
Thursday's reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 only showed the hardware ... this new game quite different from its predecessor, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. One thing noticeable at the beginning of the ...
There appears to be a good mix of familiar faces in the new Mario Kart game that we can play as. In the initial shot, we can see Mario and Luigi alongside Bowser, Peach, Yoshi, Toad, Daisy, Rosalina, ...
We briefly got a look at some Mario Kart gameplay on the Nintendo Switch 2 that's almost certainly not Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or any other Mario Kart we've ever seen. The track is completely ...
The new racing game could feature 24-player races on tracks filled with power-ups borrowed from other Mario games ...
Nintendo revealed the Switch 2 with a glimpse at a new Mario ... Kong's design is entirely different from the one in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and closely resembles his appearance in the Super Mario ...