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Unlike previous Team Rally tours, each team's score was based on points rather than solely on [[Event token|team tokens]] collected, with one team token being equal to one point for the chosen team. Every day, the losing team's tokens were worth double points as part of a new Support Bonus. | Unlike previous Team Rally tours, each team's score was based on points rather than solely on [[Event token|team tokens]] collected, with one team token being equal to one point for the chosen team. Every day, the losing team's tokens were worth double points as part of a new Support Bonus. | ||
This tour ended the Summertime Celebration event that started two tours prior in the [[ | This tour ended the Summertime Celebration event that started two tours prior in the [[Summer Tour]]. In addition to keeping the [[List of challenge cards in Mario Kart Tour#Summertime Challenges|Summertime Challenges]] introduced in the previous two tours, the event added better rewards on the [[#Token Shop|Token Shop]], which included Mario (Hakama) and Peach (Kimono). | ||
This tour's [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]] course was [[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2]], which was reused from the [[New Year's Tour (2020)|2020 New Year's Tour]]. The menu's background featured {{wp|Mount Fuji}}, the {{wp|Tokyo Tower}}, and {{wp|Kaminarimon}} as the landmarks for this tour, which were reused from the Tokyo Tour, the 2020 New Year's Tour, the Summer Festival Tour, and the [[Mario Tour (2021)|2021 Mario Tour]]. | This tour's [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]] course was [[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur 2]], which was reused from the [[New Year's Tour (2020)|2020 New Year's Tour]]. The menu's background featured {{wp|Mount Fuji}}, the {{wp|Tokyo Tower}}, and {{wp|Kaminarimon}} as the landmarks for this tour, which were reused from the Tokyo Tour, the 2020 New Year's Tour, the Summer Festival Tour, and the [[Mario Tour (2021)|2021 Mario Tour]]. |