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|image=[[File:Mario Kart World Box NA.png|250px]]<br>North American box art | |||
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |||
|platforms=[[Nintendo Switch 2]] | |platforms=[[Nintendo Switch 2]] | ||
|release={{flag list|World|June 5, 2025<ref name=Direct>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 2, 2025|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pE23YTYEZM|title=Mario Kart World – Nintendo Direct {{!}} Nintendo Switch 2|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 2, 2025}}</ref>}} | |||
|modes=Single-player<br>Local and online multiplayer | |||
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|genre=[[Mario Kart (series)|Racing]] | |||
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'''Mario Kart | '''''Mario Kart World''''' is an upcoming game in the {{id|MK|series|a}} set to be released alongside the [[Nintendo Switch 2]] as a launch title worldwide on June 5, 2025. Initially teased during the Nintendo Switch 2's reveal trailer on January 16, 2025, as the first game shown for the system,<ref name=FirstLook>Nintendo of America (January 16, 2025). [https://youtu.be/itpcsQQvgAQ Nintendo Switch 2 – First-look trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 16, 2025.</ref> the game was properly revealed in the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct presentation on April 2, 2025. It is the sixteenth entry in the ''Mario Kart'' series, the twelfth to be released by Nintendo, the first new ''Mario Kart'' title since ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'' (released almost five years prior), and the first original, major console entry in the series since ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' (released 11 years prior). It is also the first ''Mario Kart'' game to be a launch title for its console and to feature [[Kevin Afghani]]'s voicework. | ||
== | The art style of the game's characters appears to have changed significantly to resemble 2D illustrations drawn by [[Shigehisa Nakaue]], much like the in-game art style of ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. Additionally, characters now have a wide variety of alternate costumes, and the clothing worn by characters is substantially more detailed than in previous games. The game's roster marked the playable debut of many enemies from across the series, including [[Cataquack]], [[Coin Coffer]], [[Swoop]], and [[Conkdor]], among many more. Altogether, this game features the most brand new playable character additions to the ''Mario Kart'' series to date. Two new in-game modes were also added: Knockout Tour and Free Roam. | ||
The game was covered during the Nintendo Treehouse: Live events on April 3 and 4, 2025.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 3, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/NWjkbAQOGY8|title=Mario Kart World – Grand Prix Gameplay – Nintendo Treehouse: Live {{!}} Nintendo Switch 2|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref><ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 4, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/FLYm4K7WMUw|title=Mario Kart World – Knockout Tour & GameChat Gameplay – Nintendo Treehouse: Live {{!}} Nintendo Switch 2|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> A dedicated Nintendo Direct for the game titled the "''Mario Kart World'' Direct" is set to be broadcast on April 17, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. PST / 9:00 a.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. BST.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
[[Bike]]s and [[All-Terrain Vehicle|ATV]]s return following their absence in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. However, kart customization as seen in ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' does not return. Some karts in this game instead utilize unique wheel designs, with some lacking wheels entirely in favor of {{wp|Continuous track|treads}}. | |||
===New features=== | |||
Races now consist of 24 racers, doubling from the previous 12. Players receive points in racing as before, with some positions receiving the same number of points.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
Gliders and driving underwater, introduced in ''Mario Kart 7'', along with [[anti-gravity]], introduced in ''Mario Kart 8'', do not return in ''Mario Kart World''; instead, karts can now extend wings, which function the same as gliders, and drive along the top of water rather than beneath it, with both new mechanics creating a comparable vehicle system to ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]''. | |||
Many new mechanics for karts are introduced in this game: Karts now have the ability to drive on walls after a height boost and balance on railings and other thin platforms to quickly charge up [[Mini-Turbo]]s.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> When holding down the button after a [[Hop (move)|hop]] without turning, players can charge up a short jump instead of initiating a [[drift]].<ref name=Sliver/> After such a jump, the player is granted a small speed boost similar to a Mini-Turbo. The jumps can be charged, yielding blue and then yellow sparks, with yellow sparks granting a longer-lasting boost after landing.<ref name=Valbuena /><ref name=GettingMadz>{{cite|title=I played Mario Kart World EARLY and found something.|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_INoW9UoUv0|date=April 11, 2025|author=GettingMadz|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 11, 2025}}</ref> | |||
Unlike previous installments, all of the courses in the game take place on a large, open world, connected via the newly introduced [[intermission]]s,<ref name=KnockoutRules>{{file link|MKWorld Knockout Tour Menu.png|Screenshot showing the Knockout Tour rules menu}}</ref> which are long, non-looping tracks filled with various hazards that connect from one course to another during races.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
Players are able to drive into large vehicles scattered around the world, such as cargo trucks, boats, or [[UFO]]s, and control them from the inside.<ref name=Direct /><ref name=GettingMadz /><ref name=ButWhyTho>{{cite|title=’Mario Kart World’ Is Filled With Fun Surprises And Lots Of Chaos|author=Jesse Vitelli|url=https://butwhytho.net/2025/04/mario-kart-world-nintendo-switch-2/|date=April 3, 2025|accessdate=April 11, 2025|publisher=But Why Tho?}}</ref> | |||
==Game modes== | |||
===Grand Prix=== | |||
Grand Prix returns as the main game mode from previous games, where the player races through four tracks of a cup in an attempt to get the most points, with higher placements yielding more points. However, the format of the Grand Prix has been changed significantly from previous games. Now, only the first race of a cup follows the traditional three-lap format. The last three races follow a sectioned format instead, with the first two sections (or more in certain cases) of the race taking place across intermissions that transition from the previous course to the next, while the final section consists of one lap of that next course.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> Three-lap races are not entirely absent from the game, though it is currently unclear how they are implemented.<ref>{{file link|MKW Whistlestop Summit splitscreen screenshot.jpg|Screenshot showing Whistlestop Summit on the second lap}}</ref> One mode allows players to configure intermissions in the rules.<ref name=KnockoutRules/> | |||
===Knockout Tour=== | |||
Knockout Tour is an all-out battle mode where players race over consecutive tracks across the open world and are eliminated on a specific lap if not met after the required amount of racers. Unlike races, there are no breaks in between, as players who qualify for the next race will simply continue it.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
Knockout Tour consists of rallies rather than cups, with each of the eight rallies having 6 races within. Unlike the Grand Prix, Knockout Tour focuses primarily on the intermissions between the courses, The first five races take place on a continuous path of them, with each checkpoint eliminating the players that place in the bottom four of the group. For the final race, the last four players standing will race a lap around the final course.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7dJg4PFrrQ</ref> | |||
====Names in other languages==== | |||
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===Free Roam=== | |||
Free Roam is an open-world adventure mode where one or multiple players can freely explore any track both on- and off-road.<ref name=Direct/> As displayed in the HUD when viewing the world map in this mode, [[P Switch]]es, [[? Panel]]s, and [[coin]]s with a portrait of [[Princess Peach|Peach]] on them appear as discoverable objects. CPU drivers can also be encountered in Free Roam.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
====Names in other languages==== | |||
{{foreign names | |||
|Jpn=フリーラン | |||
|JpnR=Furīran | |||
|JpnM=Free Run | |||
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|Ita=Corsa libera | |||
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|SpaA=Paseo libre | |||
|SpaAM=Free walk | |||
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|SpaE=Modo libre | |||
|SpaEM=Free mode | |||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Racers=== | |||
There are currently 50 racers confirmed, including 30 characters returning from past installments and 20 new playable characters, all of which aside from [[Goomba]], [[Piranha Plant]], [[Pianta]], [[Spike]], and [[Dolphin]] also making their first playable appearance in a spinoff game overall. All new characters except [[Coin Coffer]] also appear in the game as either background characters or obstacles during races. Additionally, [[Nabbit]], [[Hammer Bro]], [[Chargin' Chuck]], and [[Monty Mole]] are playable for the first time in a home console ''Mario Kart'' game, following their debuts in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. | |||
====Returning characters==== | |||
<gallery perrow=8> | |||
MKWorld Mario.png|[[Mario]] | |||
MKWorld Luigi.png|[[Luigi]] | |||
MKWorld Peach.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] | |||
MKWorld Bowser.png|[[Bowser]] | |||
MKWorld Yoshi.png|[[Yoshi]] | |||
MKWorld Toad.png|[[Toad]] | |||
MK NS2 Daisy.png|[[Daisy]] | |||
MK NS2 Rosalina.png|[[Rosalina]] | |||
MK NS2 Donkey Kong.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]] | |||
* [[ | MK NS2 Wario.png|[[Wario]] | ||
* [[Baby | MK NS2 Koopa Troopa.png|[[Koopa Troopa]] | ||
* [[Baby Peach]] | MK NS2 Pauline.jpg|[[Pauline]] | ||
* [[Baby Daisy]] | MK NS2 Waluigi.jpg|[[Waluigi]] | ||
* [[King Boo]] | MK NS2 Toadette.png|[[Toadette]] | ||
* [[Shy Guy]] | MKWorld Baby Mario.png|[[Baby Mario]] | ||
* [[ | MKWorld Baby Luigi.png|[[Baby Luigi]] | ||
MKWorld Baby Peach.png|[[Baby Peach]] | |||
MK NS2 Baby Daisy.png|[[Baby Daisy]] | |||
MK NS2 Baby Rosalina.png|[[Baby Rosalina]] | |||
MKWorld Bowser Jr.png|[[Bowser Jr.]] | |||
MK NS2 Lakitu.png|[[Lakitu]] | |||
MK NS2 King Boo.jpeg|[[King Boo]] | |||
MK NS2 Shy Guy.png|[[Shy Guy]] | |||
Birdo Mario Kart World first-look.png|[[Birdo]] | |||
MK NS2 Dry Bones.png|[[Dry Bones]] | |||
MKWorld Wiggler.png|[[Wiggler]] | |||
Mario Kart World Hammer Bro.png|[[Hammer Bro]] | |||
Mario Kart World Chargin' Chuck.png|[[Chargin' Chuck]] | |||
Mario Kart World Nabbit.png|[[Nabbit]] | |||
Mario Kart World Monty Mole.jpg|[[Monty Mole]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====New characters==== | |||
<gallery perrow=8> | |||
Goomba Mario Kart World.png|[[Goomba]] | |||
MKWorld Piranha Plant Racer.png|[[Piranha Plant]] | |||
Mario Kart World Pianta.png|[[Pianta]] | |||
Mario Kart World Spike.png|[[Spike]] | |||
Mario Kart World Dolphin.png|[[Dolphin]] | |||
MKWorld Moo Moo Screenshot.jpg|[[Moo Moo|Cow]] | |||
MKWorld Pokey Screenshot.jpg|[[Pokey]] | |||
MKWorld Para-Biddybud Screenshot.jpg|[[Para-Biddybud]] | |||
Mario Kart World Penguin.png|[[Penguin]] | |||
Mario Kart World Sidestepper.png|[[Sidestepper]] | |||
Mario Kart World Snowman.png|[[Snowman]] | |||
MKWorld Cataquack Screenshot.jpg|[[Cataquack]] | |||
Mario Kart World Fish Bone.png|[[Fish Bone]] | |||
Mario Kart World Peepa.png|[[Peepa]] | |||
Mario Kart World Swoop.png|[[Swoop]] | |||
MK World Stingby.png|[[Stingby]] | |||
Mario Kart World Rocky Wrench.png|[[Rocky Wrench]] | |||
Mario Kart World Coin Coffer.jpg|[[Coin Coffer]] | |||
Mario Kart World Cheep Cheep.png|[[Cheep Cheep]] | |||
MKWorld Conkdor.png|[[Conkdor]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Character costumes==== | |||
Some characters now have costumes that they can wear, similar to ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', with some costumes from those games making a return. These costumes are obtained mid-race after eating various food items, with certain characters having up to 10 costumes. In the game's demo, it is shown that costumes have their own slot on the character selection screen, unlike in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', though it is unknown if this will apply to the final game. | |||
;Mario | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Mario Costume 1.png|Touring<ref name=IGN>{{cite|author=IGN|date=April 3, 2025|title=Every starting character and outfit in Mario Kart World|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoKTFikThwA|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=April 3, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Mario Costume 2.png|All-Terrain<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKWorld Mario Costume 3.png|Aviator<ref name=Sliver>{{cite|author=Sliver|date=April 4, 2025|title=30 Minutos de GAMEPLAY de MARIO KART WORLD para Nintendo Switch 2|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlZ7UhhvOv8|publisher=YouTube|language=es-es|accessdate=April 4, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Mario Costume 4.png|Happi<ref name=Sliver/> | |||
MKWorld Mario Costume 5.png|Cowboy<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Mario Costume 6.png|Dune Rider<ref name=ThunderStashGaming>{{cite|author=ThunderStash Gaming|date=April 8, 2025|title=I Played Mario Kart World at the Switch 2 Experience Event – And Won the Tournament!|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ztFJmjsCqQ|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 9, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Mario Sunshine outfit.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Mario Pro Racer Outfit.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Mechanic Mario.png|Mechanic<ref name=ThunderStashGaming/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Luigi | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Luigi.png|Pro Racer<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Luigi Costume 1.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Luigi Costume 2.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Luigi Costume 3.png|Gondolier<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Luigi Costume 4.png|Happi<ref>{{cite|author=BubblemanPedri|date=April 7, 2025|title=Mario Kart World - Knockout Mode @ Nintendo Switch 2 Experience New York|url=https://youtu.be/6FIxZpzZPYM?si=3E9Zrg_IkpqFcR0a&t=343|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=April 8, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Luigi Costume 5.jpg|TBA | |||
MKWorld Luigi All Terrain.jpg|TBA | |||
LuigiMechanicMKW.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Peach | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Peach.png|Touring<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Peach Costume 1.png|Pro Racer<ref name=HikakinTV>{{cite|author=HikakinTV|date=April 3, 2025|title=Nintendo Switch 2でマリオカート ワールド遊びまくってみた!【予約すべし】|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKOn7UElFuY|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Peach Costume 2.png|Yukata<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Peach Costume 3.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Peach Costume 4.png|TBA | |||
MKW Peach Screenshot 4.jpg|TBA | |||
MKW Peach Screenshot 2.jpg|TBA | |||
MKW Peach Screenshot 3.jpg|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Daisy | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Daisy Costume 1.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Daisy Costume 2.png|Swimwear<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Daisy Costume 3.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Daisy Oasis.png|Oasis<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MK World Daisy black scarf costume.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Daisy Vacation.jpg|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Rosalina | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Rosalina Costume 2.jpg|Touring<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKWorld Rosalina Costume 1.png|Pro Racer<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Rosalina Costume 3.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Rosalina Costume 4.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Bowser | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Bowser Costume 1.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Bowser Costume 2.png|All-Terrain<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Bowser Costume 3.jpg|TBA | |||
MKWorld Bowser Biker Outfit.png|Biker<ref name=IGN/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Toad | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Toad Costume 1.png|Explorer<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKWorld Toad Costume 2.png|Burger Bud<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Toad Costume 3.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Toad train outfit.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Wario | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Wario Costume 1.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Wario Costume 2.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Wario Biker.png|Biker<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Wario Costume 4.png|Wicked Wasp<ref>@hypermario24 (April 7, 2025). [https://x.com/hypermario24/status/1909145674026828149 "''So I just found out Wario's bee outfit is called "Wicked Wasp" Which is strange because he looks more bee than wasp, but for Wario, I guess it makes sense. #Wario''"]. X. Retrieved April 7, 2025.</ref> | |||
MKWorld Wario Pirate.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Wario Costume 6.png|TBA | |||
WarioAltMKW.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Waluigi | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Waluigi Costume 1.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Waluigi Costume 2.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Waluigi Costume 3.png|Road Ruffian<ref>{{cite|author=GameSpot|publisher=Facebook|date=April 4, 2025|url=www.facebook.com/reel/1811420956322494|accessdate=April 7, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Waluigi mariachi outfit.png|Mariachi<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Waluigi Wampire.png|Wampire<ref name=Nindawko/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Toadette | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Toadette Costume 1.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Toadette SoftServer.png|Soft Server<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Toadette Costume 2.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld New Toadette Costume.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Birdo | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Birdo Pro Racer.png|Pro Racer<ref name=Valbuena>{{cite|title=NEW Mario Kart World Gameplay! (Switch 2 Experience Demo)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHaOXxtgH6U|date=April 6, 2025|author=Tris Valbuena|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Birdo Costume 1.png|Vacation<ref name=IGN/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Baby Mario | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Baby Mario racing outfit.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Baby Mario Swimwear Outfit.png|Swimwear<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Baby Mario Work Crew.jpg|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Baby Luigi | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Baby Luigi Work Crew Outfit.png|Work Crew<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Baby Luigi racing outfit.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Baby Peach | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Baby Peach Touring Outfit.png|Touring<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Baby Peach explorer outfit.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Baby Peach Costume 3.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Baby Peach Sailor.jpg|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Baby Daisy | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Baby Daisy Costume 1.png|Touring<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 3, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/kqE7noDQLvs|title=Mario Kart World – Knockout Tour Gameplay – Nintendo Treehouse: Live {{!}} Nintendo Switch 2|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Baby Daisy Costume 2.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Baby Daisy Explorer.png|Explorer<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Baby Daisy alternate outfit.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Baby Rosalina | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Baby Rosalina Costume 1.png|Touring<ref name=mkのゲーム実況ch>{{cite|author=mkのゲーム実況ch|date=April 4, 2025|title=【世界最速プレイ】マリオカートワールドの新モードが楽しすぎました!!体験会でサバイバルを全力プレイ!!【Nintendo Switch 2】|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tpO6wrz5QA|publisher=YouTube|language=ja|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Baby Rosalina Costume 2.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Baby Rosalina Sailor.png|Sailor<ref name=IGN/> | |||
Baby Rosalina Explorer.jpg|TBA<ref>https://youtu.be/hwGaDo0vZFo?si=oiMK6HO0hx2bG6a8</ref> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Lakitu | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Lakitu Costume 1.png|Fisherman<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Lakitu racing outfit.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;King Boo | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld King Boo Costume 1.png|Aristocrat<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld King Boo racing outfit.png|Pro Racer<ref>{{cite|author=TheSixthAxis|date=April 5, 2025|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSGG_kKLGV4&t=348s|title=Mario Kart World hands on preview – We play the huge Switch 2 exclusive|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 8, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld King Boo pirate outfit.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Yoshi | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKW Red Yoshi racing.png|TBA | |||
Mario Kart World Yoshi Biker costume.png|TBA | |||
MKW Light-blue Yoshi uniform.png|Food Slinger<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKW Pink Yoshi visor.png|TBA | |||
MKW Purple Yoshi top hat.png|TBA | |||
MKW Orange Yoshi swim.png|TBA | |||
MKW White Yoshi sweater.png|Touring<ref name=MasuoTV>{{cite|author=MasuoTV|date=April 3, 2025|title=I played the Nintendo Switch 2 at the fastest speed! [Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza]|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naC0BtH0TTc|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Yoshi Matsuri.png|Matsuri<ref name=IGN/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Koopa Troopa | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Koopa alternate outfit.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Koopa Runner Outfit.png|Runner<ref name=IGN/> | |||
File:MKWorld Construction Koopa.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Koopa Racer.jpg|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Donkey Kong | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Donkey Kong alternate outfit.png|All-Terrain<ref name=IGN/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Bowser Jr. | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKW BowserJr Scout Outfit.png|TBA | |||
MKWorld Bowser Jr. Costume 2.png|Biker Jr.<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Junior Racing.jpg|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Pauline | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Pauline Costume 1.png|Aero<ref name=IGN/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
;Shy Guy | |||
<gallery widths=100 heights=100> | |||
MKWorld Shy Guy Slope Styler.png|Slope Styler<ref name=IGN/> | |||
MKWorld Shy Guy Costume 2.png|TBA | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Non-playable characters=== | |||
====Background characters==== | |||
<gallery perrow=8> | |||
MKWorld Lakitu.png|[[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]] | |||
MK World Knockout Tour Lakitu artwork.png|A red Lakitu that leads Knockout Tour<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MK NS2 Shy Guys.png|[[Shy Guy]]s | |||
MKWorld Sledge Bro.png|[[Sledge Bro]]s. | |||
MKW HeavyFireBro HighQuality.png|[[Heavy Fire Bro]]s. | |||
MK NS2 Toads.png|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]s | |||
MK NS2 Yoshi (Audience).png|[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s | |||
MK World Pianta audience.png|[[Pianta]]s | |||
MK World Paratroopa audience.png|[[Koopa Paratroopa]]s | |||
Boo crew.png|[[Boo Crew]]s, in the background of [[Boo Cinema]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Boohemoth.png|[[Boohemoth]], in the background of [[Boo Cinema]]<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKWorld Small Bird.png|[[Small bird]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
Mariokartworld seagull.png|[[Seagull]]s, which fly in the air of beachfront courses<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Eagle.png|Eagles<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Spiny Shell Drone.png|Drones resembling [[Koopa Shell]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKW Propeller Beetles.png|[[Para-Beetle]]s wearing blue shells with propellers instead of wings<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MK NS2 Bats.png|Bats, in the background of [[Boo Cinema]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Yellow flying guide.png|Yellow flying guides with heads resembling [[Topman Tribe|Topmen]]<ref name=Nintenduo/> | |||
MKWorld Swoop.png|[[Swoop]]s<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKWorld Pterodactyl.png|[[Pterodactyl]]s<ref name=fullart/> | |||
Mkw starview peak.jpg|[[Luma]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Bulber.png|[[Bulber]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 4, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/V9tJ471FyM4|title=Mario Kart World – Grand Prix Gameplay Day 2– Nintendo Treehouse: Live {{!}} Nintendo Switch 2|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Jellybeam.png|[[Jellybeam]]s<ref name=Sliver2>Sliver (April 4, 2025). [https://youtu.be/RlZ7UhhvOv8?si=8JNDYBYqGyqP4PEw 30 Minutos de GAMEPLAY de MARIO KART WORLD para Nintendo Switch 2] ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 5, 2025.</ref> | |||
MKWorld Dolphin.png|[[Dolphin]]s<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 2, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/9flte56erE8&t=57|title=Nintendo Switch 2 – Overview Trailer|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Nabbit.png|[[Nabbit]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Unknown==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKW SandCharvaargh.png|Serpentine [[Sandmaargh]]s resembling [[Charvaargh]]s<ref name=fullart>{{file link|MKWorld key artwork no logo.png|Key artwork}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Cherry Rally Desert Hills Icon.png|[[Batadon]] and [[Tokotoko]]<ref name=NintendoLife>Nintendo Life (April 3, 2025). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXPsabT3Dhg We’ve ACTUALLY Played Mario Kart World on Switch 2] ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 3, 2025.</ref> | |||
MKW Super Koopas.png|[[Super Koopa (enemy)|Super Koopa]]s<ref name=fullart/> | |||
MKWorld Porcupuffer.png|[[Porcupuffer]]s<ref name=fullart/> | |||
MKWorld UFO.png|[[UFO]]s<ref name=fullart/> | |||
MKWorld Charvaargh.png|[[Charvaargh]]<ref name=Eurogamer>{{cite|author=Eurogamer|date=April 3, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/lhLFCEylSn8|title=Mario Kart World Gameplay: A Full Race of Knockout Tour|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Courses== | |||
[[File:MKW Map with Roads Artwork.png|thumb|The interconnected world map, without {{conjectural|Rainbow Road}}'s icon]] | |||
So far, ''Mario Kart World'' is known to have 30 courses (32 if the two routes for [[Crown City]] and [[Peach Stadium]] are counted separately); 16 (18) of those courses are [[new course|new]], while 14 [[classic course|return]] from previous entries, including one course from ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', two courses each from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' (which are combined versions of five courses from the game), ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', and ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', and three courses from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', while no courses from ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' are shown to return so far. Of the returning courses, three of them ([[Wario Stadium]], [[Sky-High Sundae]], and [[Toad's Factory]]) make their debuts as classic courses. If ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit''{{'}}s Extra Tracks are not counted, the [[Koopa Beach 1]] portion of [[Koopa Troopa Beach (Mario Kart World)|Koopa Troopa Beach]] increases this number to four. | |||
Classic courses in this game (marked with their origin game's prefix below) have been significantly revamped, bearing even less resemblance to the original courses than as they appeared in previous games. Unlike previous games since ''Mario Kart DS'', the game's cups are not separated between new and classic courses, with the game's known seven cups instead featuring a varying amount of both types of courses, similar to ''Mario Kart 8'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''{{'}}s DLC cups.<ref name=Direct/> This is the first ''Mario Kart'' game since ''Mario Kart: Super Circuit'' to not have prefixes appended to the names of any of the classic race courses. | |||
===Grand Prix=== | |||
The backgrounds of the cup icons are reflective of the region the cup's courses are located in. For example, the Star Cup's icon has an icy background, as its courses are near or within the snowy region. | |||
{|width=80% class=wikitable style="margin:auto;text-align:center" | |||
!width="10%"|Cup | |||
!width="15%"|Course 1 | |||
!width="15%"|Course 2 | |||
!width="15%"|Course 3 | |||
!width="15%"|Course 4 | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Mushroom Cup Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Mushroom Cup]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[File:Mkw mariobroscircuit icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Mario Bros. Circuit]] | |||
|[[File:Mkw crowncity1 icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Crown City]] | |||
|[[File:Mkw whistlestopsummit icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Whistlestop Summit]] | |||
|[[File:Mkw dkspaceport icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[DK Spaceport]] | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Flower Cup Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Flower Cup]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[File:Mkw deserthills icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[DS Desert Hills|Desert Hills]] (DS) | |||
|[[File:Mkw shyguybazaar icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]] (3DS) | |||
|[[File:Mkw wariostadium icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Wario Stadium]] (N64)<ref name=Nindawko>{{cite|author=Nindawko|date=April 5, 2025|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBvbJ-A_XMk|title=I PLAYED THE NINTENDO SWITCH 2 EARLY (MARIO KART WORLD) w/ DANTDM|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
|[[File:Mkw airshipfortress icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]] (DS) | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Star Cup Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Star Cup]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[File:Mkw dkpass icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[DS DK Pass|DK Pass]] (DS) | |||
|[[File:Mkw starview peak.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Starview Peak]] | |||
|[[File:Mkw skyhighsundae icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Sky-High Sundae]] (Tour/Switch) | |||
|[[File:Mkw warioshipyard icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[3DS Wario Shipyard|Wario Shipyard]] (3DS) | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Shell Cup Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Shell Cup]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[File:Mkw koopatroopabeach icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Koopa Troopa Beach (Mario Kart World)|Koopa Troopa Beach]] (SNES)<ref>The course, located in the bay to the south on the {{file link|MK World map.png|world map}}, which corresponds to the {{file link|MKW Map with Roads Artwork.png|interconnected map artwork}}, is comprised of both SNES Koopa Beach course layouts.</ref> | |||
|[[File:Mkw farawayoasis icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Faraway Oasis]] | |||
|[[File:Mkw crowncity2 icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Crown City]] | |||
|[[File:Mkw peachstadium icon.jpg|180px]]<br>[[Peach Stadium]] | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Banana Cup Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Banana Cup]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[GCN Peach Beach|Peach Beach]] (GCN)<ref name=Valbuena/><ref name=RayBacon/> | |||
|[[Salty Salty Speedway]]<ref name=RayBacon>{{cite|author=Ray Bacon|date=April 3, 2025|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQtEFcw9e6o|title=Jugando a Mario Kart World en Nintendo Switch 2 (Modo portátil)|publisher=YouTube|language=es|accessdate=April 3, 2025}}</ref> | |||
|[[GCN Dino Dino Jungle|Dino Dino Jungle]] (GCN)<ref name=GVG/><ref name=GamersGlobal/> | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Question Ruins icon.png|180px]]<br>[[Great ? Block Ruins]]<ref name=GameChat>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 3, 2025|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPdk3yFbI78|title=Nintendo Switch 2: GameChat - All Together, Anytime, Anywhere|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 3, 2025}}</ref><ref name=DemonzCollectiveGameplay>{{cite|April 6, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/NRPcsziF8Gs|title=This is Every Cup in Mario Kart World|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=April 7, 2025}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Leaf Cup Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Leaf Cup]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[Chutes Cheep Cheep]]{{non-English|lang=French}}<ref>https://x.com/TeamWorldFriend/status/1908902031684727251</ref><br>("Cheep Cheep Falls")<ref name=RayBacon/> | |||
|[[Dandelion Depths]]<ref name=RayBacon/> | |||
|[[Boo Cinema]]<ref name=GamersGlobal>{{cite|author=GamersGlobal|date=April 3, 2025|url=https://youtu.be/FaRO7qh_iSM|title=Mario Kart World: Jörg gibt Gas auf Nintendo Switch 2 (HANDS-ON, GERMAN)|publisher=YouTube|language=de|accessdate=April 3, 2025}}</ref> | |||
|[[Dry Bones Burnout]]<ref>{{cite|author=mistermv|date=April 3, 2025|title=ON JOUE À LA SWITCH 2 !|url=https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2422809474?t=00h16m02s|publisher=Twitch|language=fr|accessdate=April 3, 2025}}</ref><ref name=DemonzCollectiveGameplay/> | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Lightning Cup Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Lightning Cup]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]] (Wii)<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Choco Mountain icon.png|180px]]<br>[[N64 Choco Mountain|Choco Mountain]] (N64)<ref name=Nindawko/> | |||
|[[Toad's Factory]] (Wii)<ref name=Nindawko/> | |||
|[[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart World)|Bowser's Castle]]<ref>{{cite|author=PietSmiet|title=10:00 - Geoguessr mit Jay | Später Sep & Piet in Paris | 17:30 - React Mission Unkown | !discord !ptsmt !plan (05:39:32)|url=https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2422691214?t=05h39m32s|publisher=Twitch}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
![[Special Cup]]{{conjectural}}<ref name=Nindawko/> | |||
|[[Acorn Heights]]<ref name=DemonzCollectiveGameplay/><ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> | |||
|[[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart World)|Mario Circuit]] (SNES)<ref name=NintendoLife/><ref name=DemonzCollectiveGameplay/> | |||
|[[Peach Stadium]]<ref name=DemonzCollectiveGameplay/> | |||
|[[Rainbow Road (Mario Kart World)|Rainbow Road]]{{conjectural}}<ref>{{file link|MKWD map Rainbow Road.png|Image}}</ref><ref name=GameChat/><ref name=DemonzCollectiveGameplay/> | |||
|} | |||
===Other courses=== | |||
While not confirmed to be playable as traditional race courses, several other courses can be seen or visited in the {{file link|MK World map.png|world map}} or during intermissions, including [[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost Valley 1]], [[SNES Ghost Valley 2|Ghost Valley 2]], and [[Ghost Valley 3]] at the entrance to [[Boo Cinema]], and [[SNES Choco Island 2|Choco Island 2]] just south-west of [[N64 Choco Mountain|Choco Mountain]].<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> Certain sites and landmarks also resemble past courses, including one resembling [[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]] south-east of Choco Mountain, one resembling [[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]] south of [[Sky-High Sundae]], one resembling [[N64 Big Donut|Big Donut]] south of Bowser's Castle, and a quicksand pit that resembles [[Thwomp Desert]] in the desert south of [[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]].<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
===Knockout Tour=== | |||
{|width=95% class=wikitable style="margin:auto;text-align:center" | |||
!width="10%"|Rally | |||
!width="25%"|Landmarks | |||
!width="10%"|Starting point | |||
!width="10%"|Checkpoint 1 | |||
!width="10%"|Checkpoint 2 | |||
!width="10%"|Checkpoint 3 | |||
!width="10%"|Checkpoint 4 | |||
!width="10%"|Final course | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Golden Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Golden Rally]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Golden Rally Desert Hills Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Golden Rally Mario Bros Circuit Icon.png|100px]]<br>[[File:MKWorld Golden Rally Moo Moo Meadows Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Golden Rally Acorn Heights Icon.png|100px]] | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Desert Hills.png|150px]]<br>'''[[DS Desert Hills|Desert Hills]]''' (DS) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Mario Bros Circuit.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Mario Bros. Circuit]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Choco Mountain.png|150px]]<br>'''[[N64 Choco Mountain|Choco Mountain]]''' (N64) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Moo Moo Meadows.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]]''' (Wii) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Mario Circuit.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart World)|Mario Circuit]]''' (SNES) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Acorn Heights.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Acorn Heights]]''' | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Ice Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Ice Rally]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Ice Rally Sky-High Sundae Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Ice Rally Dandelion Depths Icon.png|100px]]<br>[[File:MKWorld Ice Rally Peach Stadium Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Ice Rally Crown City Icon.png|100px]] | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Sky-High Sundae.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Sky-High Sundae]]''' (Tour/Switch) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Starview Peak.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Starview Peak]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Dandelion Depths.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Dandelion Depths]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Cheep Cheep Falls.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Chutes Cheep Cheep]]'''{{non-English|lang=French}} | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Peach Stadium.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Peach Stadium]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Crown City.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Crown City]]''' | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Moon Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Moon Rally]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
| | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Bowsers Castle.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart World)|Bowser's Castle]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Toads Factory.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Toad's Factory]]''' (Wii) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Moo Moo Meadows.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]]''' (Wii) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Dandelion Depths.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Dandelion Depths]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Cheep Cheep Falls.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Chutes Cheep Cheep]]'''{{non-English|lang=French}} | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Faraway Oasis.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Faraway Oasis]]''' | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Spiny Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Spiny Rally]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Spiny Rally Boo Cinema Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Spiny Rally Starview Peak Icon.png|100px]]<br>[[File:MKWorld Spiny Rally Salty Salty Speedway Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Spiny Rally Wario Shipyard Icon.png|100px]] | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Boo Cinema.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Boo Cinema]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Starview Peak.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Starview Peak]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon DK Pass.png|150px]]<br>'''[[DS DK Pass|DK Pass]]''' (DS) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Salty Salty Speedway.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Salty Salty Speedway]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Peach Beach.png|150px]]<br>'''[[GCN Peach Beach|Peach Beach]]''' (GCN) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Wario Shipyard.png|150px]]<br>'''[[3DS Wario Shipyard|Wario Shipyard]]''' (3DS) | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Cherry Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Cherry Rally]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Cherry Rally Dino Dino Jungle Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Cherry Rally Koopa Troopa Beach Icon.png|100px]]<br>[[File:MKWorld Cherry Rally Whistlestop Summit Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Cherry Rally Desert Hills Icon.png|100px]] | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Peach Beach.png|150px]]<br>'''[[GCN Peach Beach|Peach Beach]]''' (GCN) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Dino Dino Jungle.png|150px]]<br>'''[[GCN Dino Dino Jungle|Dino Dino Jungle]]''' (GCN) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Koopa Troopa Beach.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Koopa Troopa Beach (Mario Kart World)|Koopa Troopa Beach]]''' (SNES) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon DK Spaceport.png|150px]]<br>'''[[DK Spaceport]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Whistlestop Summit.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Whistlestop Summit]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Desert Hills.png|150px]]<br>'''[[DS Desert Hills|Desert Hills]]''' (DS) | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Acorn Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Acorn Rally]]<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
| | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Toads Factory.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Toad's Factory]]''' (Wii) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Wario Stadium.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Wario Stadium]]''' (N64) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Choco Mountain.png|150px]]<br>'''[[N64 Choco Mountain|Choco Mountain]]''' (N64) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Peach Stadium.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Peach Stadium]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Cheep Cheep Falls.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Chutes Cheep Cheep]]'''{{non-English|lang=French}} | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon DK Pass.png|150px]]<br>'''[[DS DK Pass|DK Pass]]''' (DS) | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Cloud Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Cloud Rally]]<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Cloud Rally Shy Guy Bazaar Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Cloud Rally Mario Bros. Circuit Icon.png|100px]]<br>[[File:MKWorld Cloud Rally Crown City Icon.png|100px]][[File:MKWorld Cloud Rally Great Question Block Ruins Icon.png|100px]] | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Airship Fortress.png|150px]]<br>'''[[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]]''' (DS) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Shy Guy Bazaar.png|150px]]<br>'''[[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]]''' (3DS) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Mario Bros Circuit.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Mario Bros. Circuit]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Crown City.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Crown City]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Faraway Oasis.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Faraway Oasis]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Great Question Block Ruins.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Great ? Block Ruins]]''' | |||
|- | |||
![[File:Mario Kart World Heart Rally Icon.png|80px]]<br>[[Heart Rally]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sa4R67_MIk</ref> | |||
| | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Shy Guy Bazaar.png|150px]]<br>'''[[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]]''' (3DS) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Airship Fortress.png|150px]]<br>'''[[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]]''' (DS) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Dry Bones Burnout.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Dry Bones Burnout]]''' | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Mario Circuit.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart World)|Mario Circuit]]''' (SNES) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Moo Moo Meadows.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]]''' (Wii) | |||
|[[File:MKWorld Icon Peach Stadium.png|150px]]<br>'''[[Peach Stadium]]''' | |||
|} | |||
==Vehicles== | |||
[[Kart]]s, [[Bike]]s and [[All-Terrain Vehicle|ATV]]s all return in ''Mario Kart World''. All racers use different vehicles in the trailer, with each vehicle having unique wheel and tire designs. Vehicles are no longer customizable, like they were up to ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' and in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Instead of [[glider]]s, vehicles now feature wings that allow them to glide in a similar manner. When going over water, the wheels of all vehicles change into water skis, allowing them to float.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
===Karts=== | |||
{{Image|section=y|more=y|Clearer image of Cloud 9}} | |||
*[[Standard Kart]], used by [[Mario]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Plushbuggy]], a pink and white kart<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Zoom Buggy]], a yellow and green dune buggy<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Rally Kart]],<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> a rally racer-themed vehicle with "[[Spiny Shell (blue)|SPINY SHELL]]" stamped across the windshield, used by [[Luigi]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Baby Blooper (vehicle)|Baby Blooper]], a kart themed after [[Blooper]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Chargin' Truck]], a monster truck themed after [[Chargin' Chuck]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Blastronaut III]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a three-wheeled kart shaped like a rocket, used by [[Wario]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Roadster Royale]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a kart shaped similarly to the [[Circuit Special]], used by [[Baby Peach]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Carpet Flyer]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a kart shaped like a flying carpet | |||
*[[Billdozer]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a kart resembling the [[Bullet Blaster]]<ref>{{file link|MKWorld Peach Costume 3.png}}</ref> | |||
*[[Big Horn]], a brown tractor-like kart with cow horns in front<ref name=Nintenduo>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MQtHghhp3A</ref> | |||
*[[Hot Rod (vehicle)|Hot Rod]]<ref>https://x.com/IGN/status/1907950313358680257?t=knzcuQ1OxNOJBQMmKmklHg</ref>, a kart resembling the [[Flame Flyer]] and [[Mini Beast]], with an engine that resembles a [[Fire Flower]], used by [[Donkey Kong]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*A snowmobile-themed vehicle resembling the [[Snow Skimmer]] from ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', used by [[Rosalina]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*A lime green kart with a large front, used by [[Baby Daisy]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*A cinema-themed kart with a red hood, a golden Boo hood ornament and film reels for wheels, used by King Boo in the trailer<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*A kart that resembles a plastic toy truck, used by Toadette in the trailer<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*A green, dome-shaped kart with a wind-up key on the back, used by [[Bowser Jr.]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/><ref>[[:File:MKW Bowser Jr. screenshot.jpg]]</ref> | |||
*[[Pipe Frame]], returning from ''[[Super Mario Kart]]''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[B Dasher]], returning from ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Tiny Titan]], returning from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'',<ref name=FirstLook/><ref name=NintendoLife/> called Rally Romper in the European release, as in that game<ref name=RayBacon /> | |||
*[[Bumble V]], returning from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Cloud 9]], returning from ''Mario Kart 7''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Biddybuggy]], returning from ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKWorld Kart Standard Kart.png|Standard Kart | |||
MKWorld Kart Plushbuggy.png|Plushbuggy | |||
MKWorld Kart Zoom Buggy.png|Zoom Buggy | |||
MKWorld Kart Rally Kart.png|Rally Kart | |||
MKWorld Kart Baby Blooper.png|Baby Blooper | |||
MKWorld Kart Chargin Truck.png|Chargin' Truck | |||
MKWorld Wario Costume 2.png|Blastronaut III | |||
MKWorld Baby Peach.png|Roadster Royale | |||
MK NS2 Shy Guy.png|Carpet Flyer | |||
MKWorld Peach Costume 3.png|Billdozer | |||
MKWorld Baby Peach explorer outfit.png|Big Horn | |||
MKWorld Kart Hot Rod.png|Hot Rod | |||
MKWorld Kart snowmobile kart.png|The snowmobile kart | |||
MKWorld Baby Daisy Costume 2.png|The lime green kart | |||
MKWorld King Boo Costume 1.png|The cinema-themed kart | |||
MKWorld Toadette Costume 1.png|The toy truck kart | |||
MKW Bowser Jr. screenshot.jpg|The dome-shaped kart | |||
MKWorld Baby Luigi racing outfit.png|Pipe Frame | |||
MKWorld B Dasher.png|B Dasher | |||
MKWorld Kart Tiny Titan.png|Tiny Titan/Rally Romper | |||
MK World Stingby.png|Bumble V | |||
MKWorld Cloud 9.png|Cloud 9 | |||
MKWorld Kart Biddybuggy.png|Biddybuggy | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Bikes=== | |||
*[[Standard Bike]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Cute Scoot]], a bike resembling the [[City Tripper]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Rally Bike]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a bike with two headlights and red forks, used by [[Princess Peach|Peach]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Mach Rocket]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a bike that resembles the [[Mach Bike]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[W-Twin Chopper]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a Wario and Waluigi-themed bike | |||
*[[Fin Twin]], a bike themed after a koi<ref name=Nintenduo/> | |||
*A bike designed after [[Warp Pipe]]s, used by [[Yoshi]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*A bike that resembles a radio speaker, used by [[Moo Moo|Cow]] in the trailer<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Dolphin Dasher]], returning from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]''<ref>[[:File:MKWMooMoo.jpg|Screenshot]]</ref> | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKWorld Bike Standard Bike.png|Standard Bike | |||
MKWorld Bike Cute Scoot.png|Cute Scoot | |||
MKWorld Bike Rally Bike.png|Rally Bike | |||
MKWorld Bike Mach Rocket.png|Mach Rocket | |||
MKWorld Bike W-Twin Chopper.png|W-Twin Chopper | |||
MKWorld Peach Yukata Fin Twin.png|Fin Twin | |||
MKWorld Bike pipe bike.png|The pipe-themed bike | |||
MKWorld Bike radio bike.png|The radio-themed bike | |||
Mario Kart World Dolphin.png|Dolphin Dasher | |||
</gallery> | |||
===ATVs=== | |||
*[[Bowser Bruiser]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> an ATV with a skull decoration on the front, used by [[Bowser]] in the teaser<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Funky Dorrie]],<ref name=NintendoLife/> a three-wheeled ATV resembling a jet-ski, designed to resemble [[Dorrie]]<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*An ATV resembling a lobster<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKWorld ATV Bowser Bruiser.png|Bowser Bruiser | |||
MKWorld ATV Funky Dorrie.png|Funky Dorrie | |||
MKWorld Lobster Kart.png|The lobster ATV | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Unknown=== | |||
*A kart/bike hybrid, with one wheel in the front and two treads in the back, used by [[Shy Guy]] in the trailer<ref name=Direct/> | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKWorld Hybrid Vehicle.png|The treaded hybrid vehicle | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Course elements== | |||
===Objects and obstacles=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKWorld Car.png|[[Car (obstacle)|Car]]s | |||
MKWorld Cargo truck.png|[[Cargo truck]]s that can be hijacked for a speed boost<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Dash Panel.png|[[Dash Panel]]s | |||
MKWorld Glide Ramp.png|[[Glide Ramp]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
Mario Kart World Goomba.png|[[Goomba]]s<ref name=engwebsite/> | |||
MKW Goomba Tower.png|[[Goomba Tower]]s<ref name=HikakinTV/> | |||
MK World Piranha Plant obstacle.png|[[Warp Pipe|Pipe-dwelling]] and grounded [[Piranha Plant]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Fire Piranha.png|[[Fire Piranha Plant]]s<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKW Bone Piranha.png|[[Bone Piranha Plant]]s<ref name=BRCDEvg>{{cite|author=BRCDEvg|date=April 5, 2025|title=MARIO KART WORLD con @elfedelobo y @SoliBolita|url=youtu.be/QPAJMJ68Aak|publisher=YouTube|language=es|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MK World Ring.png|[[Ring (Mario Kart series)|Ring]]s | |||
MKW-Metal Bramball.png|Metallic [[Bramball]]s that function as rings | |||
MKWorld Cone Creature.png|An enemy wearing a traffic cone as a hat | |||
MKW Tire Grrrol.png|A tire-like [[Grrrol]] | |||
MKWorld Cloud Rally Crown City Icon.png|[[Bob-omb Car]] | |||
MKWorld Bully.jpg|[[Bully|Bullies]] | |||
MKW Chill Bully-Spiny Rally.png|[[Chill Bully|Chill Bullies]] charging at racers in [[Starview Peak]]<ref name=engwebsite/> | |||
MKW RoboDK.png|[[Robo DK]], a giant robotic Donkey Kong that tosses [[barrel]]s down [[slope]]s<ref>{{cite|quote=New Robo DK, same love for throwing barrels.|author=@NintendoAmerica|date=April 3, 2025|title=Official Nintendo of America post|url=https://x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1907810797784354998|publisher=X|language=en|accessdate=April 3, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKW-WhompRamp.png|Wedge-shaped [[Whomp]]s that act as ramps when tipped<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
MKW Rocky Wrench.png|[[Rocky Wrench]]es<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKW Pokeys.png|[[Pokey]]s<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKW HammerBro Hazard.png|[[Hammer Bro]]s. | |||
MKW Boomerang Bro.png|[[Boomerang Bro]]s.<ref name=korwebsite/> | |||
MKW Fire Bro.jpg|[[Fire Bro]]s. | |||
MKWorld Ice Bro.png|[[Ice Bro]]s.<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKW Spike.png|[[Spike]]s that roll [[Spike Ball]]s down the road<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Spike Ball.png|[[Spike Ball]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Skeeter.png|[[Skeeter]]s<ref name=GVG>{{cite|author=GVG|date=April 3, 2025|title=Mario Kart World - Switch 2's Perfect Launch Title?|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR7b6EDpbVc|publisher=YouTube|language=en|accessdate=April 3, 2025}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Ty-Foo.png|[[Ty-foo]]s | |||
MKW Thwomp.png|[[Thwomp]]s<ref name=BRCDEvg/> | |||
MKW Chargin' Chuck.png|[[Chargin' Chuck]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Passin' Chuck.png|[[Chargin' Chuck#Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Passin' Chucks]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Clappin' Chuck.png|[[Chargin' Chuck#Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Clappin' Chucks]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Bomber Bill.png|[[Bomber Bill]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKW Banzai Bill Cannon.png|[[Banzai Bill Cannon]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
MKW-Snowball.png|[[Snowball]]s<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKW-Snow Pokey.png|[[Snow Pokey]]s<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKW Bowser screenshot.jpg|[[Bowser Monument]]<ref name=engwebsite>[https://www.nintendo.com/us/gaming-systems/switch-2/featured-games/mario-kart-world/ English language website]</ref> | |||
MKWorld Triceratops.png|A ''{{wp|Triceratops}}''-like dinosaur whose head can be driven up like a [[ramp]]<ref name=chat>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 2, 2025|url=youtu.be/fVjRBTy5irI|title=GameChat – Nintendo Direct <nowiki>|</nowiki> Nintendo Switch 2|publisher=YouTube}}</ref> | |||
MKWorld Brachiosaur.png|A {{wp|Brachiosauridae|brachiosaur}}-like dinosaur similar to [[Noshi]] that stomps its feet. Its back can be driven along<ref name=Direct/><ref name=chat/> | |||
MKWorld T-Rex.png|A [[T-Rex]] that runs towards racers and bites at them<ref name=Direct/><ref name=chat/> | |||
MKWorld Zebra.png|Zebras that run across [[Faraway Oasis]], visually similar to the [[horse]]s in ''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]''<ref name=Direct/> | |||
Mkw farawayoasis icon.jpg|Giraffes that walk along the Faraway Oasis<ref name=Direct/> | |||
Mkw farawayoasis icon.jpg|Elephants found on [[Faraway Oasis]] and [[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Bison.png|Very large {{wp|bison}} also found running along Faraway Oasis<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Armadillo.png|Rolling armadillos<ref name=Nintenduo/> | |||
MKWorld Dromedary.png|[[Camel|Dromedaries]] found off the course in [[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Golden Rally Desert Hills Icon.png|[[Conkdor]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Cow.png|[[Moo Moo|Cow]]s, walking along [[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Golden Rally Moo Moo Meadows Icon.png|[[Monty Mole]]s, tunneling through Moo Moo Meadows<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Golden Rally Acorn Heights Icon.png|[[Wiggler]]s that turn angry<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Barrel.png|[[Barrel]]s<ref name=engwebsite/> | |||
MKWorld Floating Barrel.png|Barrels in water<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKWorld Cataquack.png|[[Cataquack]]s<ref name=engwebsite/> | |||
MKWorld Water Geyser.png|[[Water Geyser]]s<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Lava Geyser.png|[[Lava Geyser]]s<ref name=engwebsite/> | |||
MKWorld Ptooie.png|[[Ptooie]]s<ref name=engwebsite/> | |||
MKWorld Trampoline.png|[[Trampoline]]s<ref name=jpnwebsite/> | |||
MKWorld Mushroom Trampoline.png|[[Mushroom Trampoline]]s<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Sidestepper.png|[[Sidestepper]]s<ref name=jpnwebsite/> | |||
MKWorld Oil Drum.png|[[Oil drum]]s<ref name=korwebsite/> | |||
MKWorld Fire Snake.png|[[Fire Snake]]s that come from oil drums<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld Chain Chomp.png|[[Chain Chomp]]s and rolling Chain Chomps<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/><ref name=korwebsite/> | |||
Mkw shyguybazaar icon.jpg|[[Flying Shy Guy]]s, returning on [[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
Mkw dkpass icon.jpg|[[Snowboarding Shy Guy]]s, returning on [[DS DK Pass|DK Pass]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Shy Guys on Jet Skis.png|[[Shy Guy]]s on jet skis, on [[GCN Peach Beach|Peach Beach]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Whale.png|A [[whale]] that breaches through the water on Peach Stadium<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Boulder.png|[[Boulder]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Freezie.png|[[Freezie]]s<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Shoe Goomba.png|[[Shoe Goomba]]s, retaining their yellow shoes from ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld Skating Goomba.png|[[Skating Goomba]]s<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Innertube Goomba.png|[[Innertube Goomba]]s<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL_vRkrN6sQ</ref> | |||
MKWorld Para-Biddybud.png|[[Para-Biddybud]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld Cheep Cheep.png|[[Cheep Cheep]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld Acorn.png|Rolling {{wp|acorn}}s<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Bus.png|[[Bus]]es<ref name=Direct/> | |||
Mkw whistlestopsummit icon.jpg|[[Train (obstacle)|Train]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Spiny.png|[[Spiny|Spinies]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld Cloud Block.png|[[Lakitu's Cloud]]s<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKWorld Bouncy Cloud.png|[[Bouncy Cloud]]s<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKWorld Fish Bone.png|[[Fish Bone]]s<ref name=BRCDEvg/> | |||
MKWorld Sumo Bro.png|[[Sumo Bro]]s.<ref name=BRCDEvg/> | |||
MKWorld Boom Boom.png|[[Boom Boom]]s<ref name=BRCDEvg/> | |||
MKWorld Toad Raft.png|[[Toad (species)|Toad]]s riding rafts<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Gondola.png|Toads riding gondolas<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Snowman.png|[[Snowman|Snowmen]]<ref name=Sliver2/> | |||
MKWorld Cactus.png|[[Cactus]]es<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Crate.png|[[Crate]]s<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Warp Pipe.png|[[Warp Pipe]]s<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKWorld Barrel Cannon.png|[[Barrel Cannon]]s strapped to vehicles<ref name=Nintenduo/> | |||
MKWorld Football.png|{{wp|Ball (gridiron football)|Gridiron football}}s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
MKWorld Barrel-Dispensing Cannons.png|Barrel-dispensing cannons<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld Dry Bones.png|[[Dry Bones]]<ref name=BRCDEvg/> | |||
MKWorld Moose.png|Moose<ref name=Eurogamer/> | |||
MKWorld Penguin.png|[[Penguin]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
MKWorld Mushroom Car.png|Vehicles that can drop various items<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/><ref name=Eurogamer/> | |||
MKWorld Quicksand Pit.png|Quicksand pits<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKWorld Conveyor Belt.png|[[Conveyor Belt]]s<ref name=Nintenduo/> | |||
MKWorld Hydraulic Press.png|Hydraulic presses<ref name=Nintenduo/> | |||
MKWorld Lava.png|[[Lava]]<ref name=Nintenduo/> | |||
MKWorld Mud.png|[[Mud]]<ref name=Eurogamer/> | |||
MKWorld Water.png|[[Water]]<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> | |||
MKWorld Stingby.png|[[Stingby|Stingbies]]<ref name=GVG/> | |||
MKW Dragoneel.png|[[Dragoneel]]s<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKWorld Peepa.png|[[Peepa]]s<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKWorld Whirlpool.png|[[Whirlpool]]s<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
MKWorld Anchor.png|[[Anchor]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> | |||
MKWorld Poison.png|[[Poison (obstacle)|Poison]]<ref name=ShannonGrixtiFreeRoam/> | |||
MKWorld Burner.png|[[Burner]]s<ref>{{cite|url=reddit.com/r/mariokart/comments/1juj8m8/gameplay_of_ds_airship_fortress_in_mario_kart/|title=Gameplay of DS Airship Fortress in Mario Kart World|author=Street-Arrival2397|date=April 8, 2025|publisher=Reddit|accessdate=April 9, 2025}}</ref> | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Other=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKWorld - Block.png|[[? Block]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld Brick Block.png|[[Brick Block]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKW Note Blocks.png|[[Note Block]]s<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
MKWorld - Panel.png|[[? Panel]]s<ref name=ShannonGrixtiFreeRoam/> | |||
MK World P Switch.png|[[P Switch]] | |||
MKW Binoculars.png|[[Binoculars]]<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
MKWorld WhistlestopSummit Arrow.png|[[Arrow field]]s | |||
MKWorld Jar.png|[[Jar]]s<ref name=Direct/> | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{br}} | |||
==Items== | |||
As with ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', items are automatically held behind racers in this game.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
Of the returning items, the Ice Flower, Hammer, and Coin Box make their first appearance in a home console ''Mario Kart'' debut following their initial debut in ''Mario Kart Tour''. Additionally, the Feather is now usable during races like in ''Super Mario Kart'', rather than being exclusive to the [[Battle]] mode like in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' and ''Mario Kart Tour''.<ref name=ParentalControls>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=April 2, 2025|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvsYm4vfM6Y||title=Nintendo Switch Parental Controls – Nintendo Switch 2|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
<center> | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
!colspan="2"| | |||
===Items found on the track=== | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Item Box.png|x75px]]<br>[[Item Box]] | |||
|Gives the player a random item. Some float down from the sky attached to [[Parachute (object)|parachute]]s.<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Double Item Box.png|x75px]]<br>[[Item Box|Double Item Box]] | |||
|Gives the player two random items as opposed to one. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKWorld Coin.png|x75px]]<br>[[Coin]] | |||
|Gives the player a small boost and increases top speed when more are collected, up to a maximum of 20.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> | |||
|- | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKWorld Coin Pile.png|x75px]]<br>[[Coin pile]]<ref name=GVG/> | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKWorld Yellow object.png|x75px]] | |||
|A smiling, golden fast food bag that provides a random food item that changes the player's outfit when eaten, with a visual transformation effect similar to that of a [[Wonder Flower]]. | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="2"| | |||
===New items=== | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Coin Shell Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Gold Shell|Coin Shell]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
|Travels along the track and leaves a trail of coins behind before exploding, leaving eight coins in a ring shape on the track.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> Gold Shells previously appeared in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'', though they functioned differently. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Kamek Roulette.png|x75px]] | |||
|A crystal ball with [[Kamek]]'s magic symbols on it that summons him, who then proceeds to summon many of a certain type of enemy ahead of all the racers in front of the player who used it, as well as turning them into that enemy temporarily.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Double Burger Roulette.png|x75px]] | |||
|Various food items obtained from the smiling bags that give the player a speed boost and may change the character's outfit.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="2"| | |||
===Returning items=== | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Coin Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Coin]] | |||
|Grants the player two extra coins and a small boost. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Coin Box Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Coin Box]] | |||
|Temporarily places a [[? Block]] above the player's head, which they can repeatedly hit, giving them coins while also scattering more coins in front of them.<ref name=MPL>[https://mariopartylegacy.com/2025/04/mario-kart-world-characters-courses-items/ Mario Kart World – Every Character, Course, and Item So Far - Mario Party Legacy]</ref> | |||
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|align=center|[[File:MKW Green Shell Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Green Shell]] | |||
|Travels in a straight line and knocks over a kart it hits. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Triple Green Shell Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Triple Green Shells]] | |||
|Three Green Shells that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Red Shell Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Red Shell]] | |||
|Homes in on the closest kart in front of the player and knocks it over. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Triple Red Shell Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Triple Red Shells]] | |||
|Three Red Shells that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Banana Roulette.png|[[Banana Peel]]|x75px]]<br>[[Banana Peel]] | |||
|Protects the player from incoming items, and spins out other racers that hit it. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Triple Banana Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Triple Bananas]] | |||
|Three bananas that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Mushroom Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Dash Mushroom|Mushroom]] | |||
|Provides the player's kart with a small speed boost. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Triple Mushroom Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Triple Mushrooms]] | |||
|Orbits the player's kart, providing them with three separate speed boosts. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:SMW Golden Mushroom Item Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Golden Dash Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]] | |||
|Provides the player's kart with continuous speed boosts for a short time. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Mega Mushroom Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Mega Mushroom]] | |||
|Increases the player's size, allowing them to flatten any player they hit.<ref name=MPL/> | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Feather Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Cape Feather|Feather]] | |||
|Causes the player to spin and leap in the air, allowing them to reach high areas and even drive on walls.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Fire Flower Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]] | |||
|Allows the player to throw up to eight fireballs for a short time that cause other karts to spin out on impact. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Ice Flower Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Ice Flower]] | |||
|Allows the player to throw up to eight ice balls for a short time that cause other karts to temporarily lose control on impact.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Boomerang Flower Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Boomerang Flower]] | |||
|Can be thrown up to four times, hitting racers forward/backward and returns to its user before the final use. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Hammer Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Hammer]] | |||
|For a limited time, allows the player to throw multiple bursts of five hammers each, which travel in an arc and stick to the track, spinning out any player that comes into contact with them.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Super Horn Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Super Horn]] | |||
|Emits a radial shockwave hitting racers, as well as destroying all obstacles, including the Spiny Shell. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Super Star Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Super Star|Star]] | |||
|Provides the player invincibility from all terrain and items, and also giving a speed boost. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Blooper Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Blooper]] | |||
|Sprays ink on all racers ahead and reduces their visibility. The racers hit also lose some of their traction while sprayed. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Bob-omb Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Bob-omb]] | |||
|Explodes after a short time when thrown or dropped, knocking over any kart in its blast radius. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Spiny Shell Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]] | |||
|Targets the racer in first place, knocking over all other karts in its path. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Lightning Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Lightning]] | |||
|Causes all opponents in front of the player to drop their items, shrink, and drive slowly for a short time in addition to summoning a temporary rainstorm.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Bullet Bill Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Bullet Bill]] | |||
|Transforms the player into a Bullet Bill, rocketing through the track with auto-pilot, and providing invincibility from all terrain and items. | |||
|- | |||
|align=center|[[File:MKW Boo Roulette.png|x75px]]<br>[[Boo]] | |||
|Steals an item from randomly selected racer in front of the player, while granting temporary invisibility, making the player invulnerable and able to pass through hazards. | |||
|} | |||
</center> | |||
==Sponsors== | |||
{{Main|List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart World}} | |||
===New=== | |||
*1st Place Shopping!<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Banana]]<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[Batadon]] Aero Parts<ref name="WebsiteArt">{{cite|author=Nintendo|date=April 2, 2025|url=https://www.nintendo.com/jp/games/switch2/aaaaa/assets/img/common/bg_map.webp|title=bg_map.webp|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=April 2, 2025}}</ref> | |||
*Biofuel<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*Boat Rental<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[Bowser]] Motors<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Bully]] Steel<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[Buzzy Beetle|Buzzy]] Helmets<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Conkdor]] Headlights<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Dash]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Donkey Kong|DK]] Boosters<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Dolphin]] Marine Sports<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[Dorrie]] Watercraft<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Drink Refresh<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Everything You Need: Kart Supplies<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Fire Flower]] Gas Station<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Fire Flower]] Oil Company<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*Flavor Blast<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*Fried Chicken: Too Much Flavor<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Galaxy Engine Oil Cooler<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Garlic]] Power Pure Engine<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Golden Dash Mushroom<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Grrrol]] Metal<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Handy Air Duster [[Foo]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Hot Foot]] Gasoline<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*Mario Bros. Circuit<ref name=FirstLook/><ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*Molten Energy [[Lava Bubble]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Nabbit]] Courier Service<ref name=FirstLook/><ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*Premium Car Wash [[Cheep Cheep]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
*[[Penguin]] Bobsled<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
*Pipeline Moving<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Red Shell]] Speed Tires<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Rosalina]] Automobile<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Rosalina Bus Tours<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Royal Motors<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Shine Sprite]] Oil<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[Shy Guy]] Ceramics<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Spike]] Spokes<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]] Engine<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*Squid Motor Oil<ref name=FirstLook/><ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[Stingby]] Biofuel<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*Sunshine Railway<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
*[[Super Leaf]]<ref>{{file link|MKWorld BG pattern.png}}</ref> | |||
*[[Swoop]] Car Interior Shop<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> | |||
*''The Adventures of [[Toad]]''<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Thwomp]] Construction<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> | |||
*[[Toad]] Manufacturing<ref name=Eurogamer/> | |||
*Traffic Apparel<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*Turbo Engines<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Waluigi]] Tires<ref>{{file link|MKWorld Moo Moo Screenshot.jpg}}</ref> | |||
*Waluigi Vintage Clothing<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[WarioWare, Inc.|Wario Games]]<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Wario|Wario's]] Premium Scrap<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*Wario Motors<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[Wiggler]]'s Sightseeing<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
*Yoshi's Hamburger<ref name=FirstLook/><ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
===Returning=== | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#1-Up Fuel|1-Up Fuel]]<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#BaNaNa Boy|BaNaNa Boy]]<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Bob-omb Plugs|Bob-omb Plugs]]<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Chain Chomp Racing Chains|Chain Chomp Racing Chains]] (new logo)<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Fuzzy Batteries|Fuzzy Batteries]]<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Larry Lights|Larry Lights]]<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Luigi Tires|Luigi Tires]] (new logo)<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
**Tagline: "<small>NEW AND USED. PREMIUM QUALITY. FULL SERVICE.</small>"<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2#Mario Motors|Mario Motors]] (new logo)<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
**Tagline: "<small>FUEL / PARTS / MAINTENANCE</small>"<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[Mario Kart TV]]<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Morton Construction|Morton Construction]]<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Mushroom Piston|Mushroom Piston]]<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Peach & Daisy Royal Patisserie| Peach & Daisy Royal Patisserie]] | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Princess Orange|Princess Orange]]<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*[[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Roy Smooth Sounds|Roy Smooth Sounds]] (new logo)<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
==Differences from previous ''Mario Kart'' games== | |||
*Races now consist of 24 racers compared to the previous 12. | |||
*By default, a Grand Prix now involves the first track of the cup being played with all three laps before subsequent races involve two-section intermissions leading into a full lap of a track for the final section.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*Getting hit by a car or train at certain angles causes the player to become unbalanced as opposed to spinning out.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*Rather than using hang-gliders like in games since ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', vehicles now use retractable wings to soar through the air. | |||
*If a racer falls off a course in the middle of a gliding section, [[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]] will place them back in the air so they continue gliding rather than dragging them to the nearest road.<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
*Vehicles no longer [[Underwater driving|drive underwater]], and instead continue along the surface of the water. | |||
*The amount of coins a player can hold now caps off at 20 compared to the previous 10. | |||
*Opening cinematics before races in the Grand Prix mode now all happen at once before the first race.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*Racers can now [[Jump Boost|trick]] multiple times in the air.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*Racers may now trick at any time while gliding.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*Racers can now trick off of other racers if they land on top of them.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*The drivers of car obstacles are now visible. | |||
*[[Goomba]]s now charge towards racers when noticing them (similar to the 3D ''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' games), rather than simply walking in place or in a left-to-right pattern.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
===Items=== | |||
*The [[Lightning]] now only shocks players ahead of the user, rather than all opponents.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
*The [[Bullet Bill]] no longer causes players that it hits to spin out.<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
*The [[Fire Flower]] now has a limit of eight fireballs, compared to the previous 10 in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]''.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> | |||
*The [[Boomerang Flower]] can now be used up to four times, compared to to the previous three in ''Mario Kart 8''.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> | |||
*Using the [[Cape Feather|Feather]] item now allows the user to trick after using it.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> | |||
*[[Super Star|Star]]s can be found bouncing along the ground, as they do in the 2D ''Super Mario'' games, in Free Roam, instead of remaining stationary.<ref name=ShannonGrixtiFreeRoam/> | |||
*Racers under the effect of the [[Mega Mushroom]] item no longer shrink back to normal size when hit by Lightning.<ref>https://x.com/MarioKartActu/status/1910332206159101998</ref> | |||
==Gallery== | |||
{{main-gallery}} | |||
<gallery> | |||
MKWorld Mario Drift.png|Mario performing a [[Drift]] | |||
MKWorld Luigi.png|[[Luigi]] | |||
MKWorld Peach.png|[[Princess Peach|Peach]] | |||
MKWorld Bowser.png|[[Bowser]] | |||
Goomba Mario Kart World.png|[[Goomba]] | |||
MKWorld Lakitu.png|[[Lakitu (Mario Kart referee)|Lakitu]] | |||
MKWorld Key artwork with logo.png|Key artwork | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References to other media== | ==References to other media== | ||
*''[[The Super Mario Bros. | *''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' (arcade): [[DK Spaceport]] features [[oil drum]]s based on their design from this game that spawn [[Fire Snake]]s in place of [[Fireball (Donkey Kong)|Fireball]]s, warning posters depicting the sprites of fireballs, oil drums, and [[barrel]]s from this game, a poster based on the "How high can you get?" screen, pixelated paintings of [[Donkey Kong]]'s face on [[ramp]]s, and stylized, neon illustrations of oil drums, barrels, and [[Fire (enemy)|Fire]]s as well as the [[Pauline's lost items|Parasol and the Bag]] and the 300 [[point]]s for collecting them. The [[Hammer (theme)|Hammer]] theme from this game plays near the end of a race on this course.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> The layout of the track resembles the [[girder]] structure from [[25m]].<ref name=Direct/> | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong]]'' (Game & Watch): The starting banner in DK Spaceport is based on the Donkey Kong Game & Watch unit, and directional pad iconography is seen throughout the course.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]'': The game's logo appears as an advertisement,<ref name="WebsiteArt"/> and a neon sign of the logo and two pipes on either side of it appears at the last turn of [[Mario Bros. Circuit]].<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[Family Computer]]: The Rally Bike has a design inspired by the pulse line design of Family Computer cartridges, including text reading "RLB-01" reminiscent of the product codes on each cartridge.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> Mario's Mechanic costume includes a cap with text that reads "Famicom."<ref name=BRCDEvg/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': An arrangement of the [[Ground BGM (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground BGM]] can be heard in the game.<ref name=ShannonGrixtiSalty/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'': Graffiti on a banked turn resembles {{file link|SMBLL Green Koopa Troopa Artwork.png|the artwork}} of the Green Koopa Troopa from this game.<ref>[https://assets.nintendo.com/video/upload/f_auto:video,q_auto/Marketing/68272fb37fa56918996af8bfceddbc4223c2746af7c325b2067f0c62c65ef8c0/exp_b2cfe1/2-world/world_cource_01_ProRes.mp4 world_cource_01_ProRes.mp4]</ref> | |||
*''[[Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally]]'': The [[Tiny Titan]], based on the [[Monster (vehicle)|Monster]] from this game, returns. The redesigned logo for the Mario Motors sponsor is based on the logo of this game.<ref name=FirstLook/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': One of the new sponsors is named after and has a logo featuring a [[Hot Foot]].<ref name=fullart/> An arrangement of [[Athletic BGM (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Athletic BGM]] can play during Grand Prix races.<ref name=KirbyGCN17>{{cite|title=Mario Kart World Demo Gameplay at Nintendo Switch 2 Experience: New York|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH6Hf6RKGG4|date=April 6, 2025|author=KirbyGCN17|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=April 6, 2025}}</ref> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Land]]'': [[Batadon]]s and [[Tokotoko]]s reappear, and the former is the base of a sponsor, "Batadon Aero Parts".<ref name=Direct/> Shy Guy Bazaar includes multiple references to this game, including [[Daisy]]'s emblem on the palace, what appear to be statues resembling [[Gao]],<ref>{{file link|Mario Kart World Luigi Shy Guy Bazaar.jpg}}</ref> and tapestry with a [[Tokotoko]] pattern on it.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'': [[Super Koopa (enemy)|Super Koopas]], [[Chargin' Chuck#Super Mario World / Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2|Passin' Chucks and Clappin' Chucks]] reappear.<ref name=fullart/><ref name=Direct/> [[Dino Rhino]]s appear on the packaging of chocolate bars, referencing their [[Chocolate Island]] habitat.<ref name=Eurogamer/> An arrangement of the [[Ground BGM (Super Mario World)|Ground BGM]] can be heard in the game.<ref name=ShannonGrixtiSalty>Shannon Grixti (April 8, 2025). [https://youtu.be/L5jAsLaisQ0 Mario Kart World Nintendo Switch 2 Salty Salty Speedway 4K/60FPS Gameplay Footage]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 9, 2025.</ref> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Kart]]'': [[Mario Circuit (Mario Kart World)|Mario Circuit]] contains the layouts of [[SNES Mario Circuit 1|Mario Circuit 1]], [[SNES Mario Circuit 2|Mario Circuit 2]], and [[SNES Mario Circuit 3|Mario Circuit 3]], and [[Koopa Troopa Beach (Mario Kart World)|Koopa Troopa Beach]] contains the layouts of [[Koopa Beach 1]] and [[SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2|Koopa Beach 2]]. Additionally, the layouts of [[SNES Ghost Valley 1|Ghost Valley 1]], [[SNES Choco Island 1|Choco Island 1]], [[SNES Ghost Valley 2|Ghost Valley 2]], [[SNES Choco Island 2|Choco Island 2]], [[SNES Vanilla Lake 1|Vanilla Lake 1]], and [[Ghost Valley 3]] can be driven as part of the world map. Stickers of character sprites from this game, including Mario, Luigi, Peach,<ref name=Direct/> Yoshi, Koopa Troopa, and Toad,<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> appear on the walls in Mario Circuit. [[? Panel]]s return and have a new design based on their {{file link|SMK QuestionBlock.png|promotional artwork}} from this game.<ref name=ShannonGrixtiFreeRoam/> | |||
*''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'': An arrangement of the main level theme can be heard in the game.<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'': Yoshi's blue costume sports a spiked red collar similar to the one [[Boshi]] wears. | |||
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': An arrangement of Piranha Plant's Lullaby can play in Free Roam.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': [[N64 Choco Mountain|Choco Mountain]] and [[Wario Stadium]] return as courses. An arrangement of the [[N64 Frappe Snowland|Frappe Snowland]] and [[N64 Sherbet Land|Sherbet Land]] theme can play in Free Roam. Certain actions will cause stylized onomatopoeias to appear in a similar fashion to this game.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*''[[Yoshi's Story]]'': An arrangement of the ending theme can play in Free Roam.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'': An arrangement of [[GBA Ribbon Road|Ribbon Road]] can be heard during one of the intermissions in the Mushroom Cup Grand Prix.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*[[WarioWare (series)|''WarioWare'' series]]: The denim jacket Wario wears for his Biker outfit resembles the one he wears for his biker outfit throughout this series. | |||
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': Mario wears the [[Shine Sprite]] shirt and sunglasses originating from this game in one of his costumes.<ref name=engwebsite/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': [[GCN Peach Beach|Peach Beach]] and [[GCN Dino Dino Jungle|Dino Dino Jungle]] return as courses. The [[List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Luigi Tires|Luigi Tires]] sponsor returns in this game.<ref name=FirstLook/> Characters hold onto their kart when shot out of a cannon, similar to this game.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'': The character select icons for {{file link|Mario Artwork - Mario Party 6.png|Mario}}, {{file link|Waluigi Artwork - Mario Party 6.png|Waluigi}}, and {{file link|Princess Peach Artwork - Mario Party 6.png|Peach}} are based on their promotional artwork from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': The character select icon for Wario is based on his {{file link|Wario SM64DS art.png|promotional artwork}} from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'': The Wario Games sponsor uses the mustache creatures seen on the title screen of this game. The yellow background references the color used in the Japanese and Chinese versions of this game.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart DS]]'': [[DS Desert Hills|Desert Hills]], [[DS DK Pass|DK Pass]], and [[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]] return as courses. The [[B Dasher]] returns as a kart. | |||
*[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|''New Super Mario Bros.'' series]]: On the select screen, Koopa Troopa swings his arms as he does when reacting to a "[[Paah]]" in this series.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> | |||
*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'': The Wario Motors sponsor graphic resembles the graphic of Wario's face used on this game's box art and title screen.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': The character select icons for {{file link|MP8 Birdo.png|Birdo}} and {{file link|MP8 Toad Main Artwork.png|Toad}} based on their promotional artwork from this game while the character select icon for [[King Boo]] is based on {{file link|BooMP8Official.png|Boo's promotional artwork}} from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': The character select icons for {{file link|Bowser - Super Mario Galaxy.png|Bowser}} and {{file link|SMG BowserJr.png|Bowser Jr.}} are based on their promotional artwork from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> [[Starview Peak]]'s central building contains a library alluding to the [[Library (Super Mario Galaxy)|Library]] aboard the [[Comet Observatory]].<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': [[Dash Panel]]s feature a yellow-orange-fuchsia gradient which are the colors they typically alternate between in this game.<ref name=FirstLook/> [[Wii Moo Moo Meadows|Moo Moo Meadows]] and [[Toad's Factory]] return as courses. A sign in Moo Moo Meadows states the farm was established in 2008, a reference to this game's launch date.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> An arrangement of [[Wii DK Summit|DK Summit]]'s theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Star Cup Grand Prix.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> An arrangement of the first half of the ending credits theme can play in Free Roam.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> The [[Dolphin Dasher]] and [[Tiny Titan]] return as vehicles. An exclamation point appears above [[Cataquack]]s when they are alerted to passing karts, like in this game.<ref name=BRCDEvg/> | |||
*[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]: One of Wario's trick animations closely resembles his neutral air attack (especially in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'').<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': An arrangement of the desert theme can play in Free Roam. An arrangement of the castle boss theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Star Cup Grand Prix.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> An arrangement of "Staff Credit Roll" can also be heard in the game.<ref name=ShannonGrixtiDandelion>Shannon Grixti (April 8, 2025). [https://youtu.be/HOOBDqt2sYU Mario Kart World Nintendo Switch 2 Dandelion Depths 4K/60FPS Gameplay Footage]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 9, 2025.</ref> One of the idle animations of the [[Boo]]s is based on one of the idle animations of the [[Boo Buddies]] in this game.<ref name=Valbuena/> The character select icon for Luigi is based on his {{file link|NSMBW Luigi Jumping Artwork.png|promotional artwork}} from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': The [[Cloud Rally]] has an icon featuring the [[Cloud Flower]].<ref name=Direct/> [[Skeeter]]s reappear using their design from this game.<ref name=GVG/> An arrangement of [[Sky Station Galaxy]]'s theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Mushroom Cup Grand Prix.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> An arrangement of "Super Mario Galaxy 2" can be heard in the game.<ref name=ShannonGrixtiFreeRoam/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': [[3DS Shy Guy Bazaar|Shy Guy Bazaar]] and [[3DS Wario Shipyard|Wario Shipyard]] return as courses. The [[Bumble V]] and [[Cloud 9]] return as karts. Starview Peak is built around a Comet Observatory-like structure based on the one that appears in [[3DS Rosalina's Ice World|Rosalina's Ice World]].<ref name=engwebsite/> The character select icon for Daisy is based on her {{file link|Daisy MK7.png|promotional artwork}} from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[Mario Party 9]]'': The character select icons for {{file link|MP9 Yoshi Artwork.png|Yoshi}} and {{file link|MP9 Shy Guy Artwork.png|Shy Guy}} are based on their promotional artwork from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': [[Boohemoth]] returns in the background of [[Boo Cinema]].<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'': The illustration of a [[Bomber Bill]] on the world map icon of [[DS Airship Fortress|Airship Fortress]] is based on its {{file link|BanzaibillNSMBU.png|artwork}} from this game.<ref name=engwebsite/> The character select icon for [[Hammer Bro]] is based on his {{file link|NSMBU Hammer Bro Artwork.png|promotional artwork}} from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[Game & Wario]]'': One of [[Wario]]'s alternate costumes resembles [[Captain Wario (Game & Wario)|Captain Wario]], sharing a similar color scheme. | |||
*''[[New Super Luigi U]]'': On the select screen, [[Nabbit]] makes short hops like he does after finishing a level in this game.<ref name=IGN/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': The promotional renders for various [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s are based on [[Toad]]'s {{file link|Toad Artwork - Super Mario 3D World.png|key artwork}} from this game. An arrangement of [[Hisstocrat]]'s boss theme can play in Free Roam.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt1/> The golden snakes that adorn the [[Carpet Flyer]] are also modeled after Hisstocrats.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': Several sponsors return from this game. Course select icons generally feature prominent track elements superimposed over images of the courses they belong to, like in this game. [[Jump Boost|Trick-able]], surfboard-bearing vehicles return.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> [[Sky-High Sundae]] returns as a course. [[Kart]]s can illuminate the road ahead of them using headlamps, like in this game. The [[trophy]] presentation screen appears very similar to how it does in this game.<ref name=Valbuena/> Many of this game's lobby messages return.<ref name=ShannonGrixtiFreeRoam>Shannon Grixti (April 8, 2025). [https://youtu.be/TFSeLhtLC5U Mario Kart World Free Roam Nintendo Switch 2 4K/60 FPS Gameplay]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 9, 2025.</ref> [[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe#Gameplay|Smart Steering]] returns.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> The design of the [[crown]] is inspired by its design in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''. Several Knockout Tour rally icons are based on [[cup]] icons from the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]''. An arrangement of [[Sunshine Airport]]'s theme can play in Free Roam. Arrangements of [[Toad Harbor]]'s, [[Shy Guy Falls]]', and [[Wild Woods]]' themes can also be heard in the game.<ref name=Valbuena/><ref name=ShannonGrixtiDandelion/> Starview Peak features a segment of road split between a green left path and a yellow right path, like [[Ice Ice Outpost]].<ref name=FirstLook/><ref name=Direct/><ref name=NintendoLife/> The [[Biddybuggy]] returns as a kart. | |||
*''[[Mario Party 10]]'': The character select icon for [[Toadette]] is based on her {{file link|Toadette - Mario Party 10.png|promotional artwork}} from this game.<ref name=NintendoLife/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': A picture mode similar to this game's [[Snapshot Mode]] appears. Several of Mario's and Peach's costumes originate from this game or are based on their designs from this game. The [[Heart Rally]] has an icon featuring the [[Life-Up Heart]].<ref name=Direct/> The dance Mario does in the character selection screen is similar to the one he makes when listening to music from the [[Boombox]];<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> additionally, Pauline's dance in the character selection screen is similar to the one she makes while performing.<ref name=IGN/> The design of [[cactus]]es in this game resembles their design in ''Super Mario Odyssey''.<ref name=GVG/> An arrangement of [[Wooded Kingdom|Steam Gardens]]' theme can be heard in the game.<ref name=Valbuena/> | |||
*''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'': [[Heavy Fire Bro|Heavy Fire Bros.]] return as audience members.<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*''[[Dr. Mario World]]'': [[Baby Rosalina]]'s pacifier color is cyan instead of yellow, and her crown is angled the opposite side from before; both of these traits were first seen on [[Baby Rosalina#Dr. Mario World|Dr. Baby Rosalina]].<ref name=Direct/> | |||
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': Various costumes return from this game. The Hammer, Coin Box, and Ice Flower return as items. Items are generally held behind the player, like in this game.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> [[Sky-High Sundae]] returns as a course. Pickup trucks with [[Piranha Plant]]s return.<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt2/> An arrangement of [[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]]'s theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Mushroom Cup Grand Prix,<ref name=TreehouseDay1Pt1/> and an arrangement of [[Tour Vancouver Velocity|Vancouver Velocity]]'s theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Star Cup Grand Prix.<ref name=TreehouseDay2Pt2/> An arrangement of [[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway]]'s theme can also be heard in the game.<ref name=KirbyGCN17/> | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
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*[https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Games/Nintendo-Switch-2-games/Mario-Kart-World-2790000.html Official European website] | |||
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Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Language(s) | English (United Kingdom) English (United States) French (France) French (Canada) German Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Latin America) Italian Dutch Portuguese (Portugal) Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Japanese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean | ||||||||||||||||||
Genre | Racing | ||||||||||||||||||
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Mode(s) | Single-player Local and online multiplayer | ||||||||||||||||||
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Mario Kart World is an upcoming game in the Mario Kart series set to be released alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 as a launch title worldwide on June 5, 2025. Initially teased during the Nintendo Switch 2's reveal trailer on January 16, 2025, as the first game shown for the system,[11] the game was properly revealed in the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct presentation on April 2, 2025. It is the sixteenth entry in the Mario Kart series, the twelfth to be released by Nintendo, the first new Mario Kart title since Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (released almost five years prior), and the first original, major console entry in the series since Mario Kart 8 (released 11 years prior). It is also the first Mario Kart game to be a launch title for its console and to feature Kevin Afghani's voicework.
The art style of the game's characters appears to have changed significantly to resemble 2D illustrations drawn by Shigehisa Nakaue, much like the in-game art style of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Additionally, characters now have a wide variety of alternate costumes, and the clothing worn by characters is substantially more detailed than in previous games. The game's roster marked the playable debut of many enemies from across the series, including Cataquack, Coin Coffer, Swoop, and Conkdor, among many more. Altogether, this game features the most brand new playable character additions to the Mario Kart series to date. Two new in-game modes were also added: Knockout Tour and Free Roam.
The game was covered during the Nintendo Treehouse: Live events on April 3 and 4, 2025.[12][13] A dedicated Nintendo Direct for the game titled the "Mario Kart World Direct" is set to be broadcast on April 17, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. PST / 9:00 a.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. BST.[1]
Gameplay
Bikes and ATVs return following their absence in Mario Kart Tour. However, kart customization as seen in Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8 does not return. Some karts in this game instead utilize unique wheel designs, with some lacking wheels entirely in favor of treads.
New features
Races now consist of 24 racers, doubling from the previous 12. Players receive points in racing as before, with some positions receiving the same number of points.[12]
Gliders and driving underwater, introduced in Mario Kart 7, along with anti-gravity, introduced in Mario Kart 8, do not return in Mario Kart World; instead, karts can now extend wings, which function the same as gliders, and drive along the top of water rather than beneath it, with both new mechanics creating a comparable vehicle system to Diddy Kong Racing.
Many new mechanics for karts are introduced in this game: Karts now have the ability to drive on walls after a height boost and balance on railings and other thin platforms to quickly charge up Mini-Turbos.[12] When holding down the button after a hop without turning, players can charge up a short jump instead of initiating a drift.[14] After such a jump, the player is granted a small speed boost similar to a Mini-Turbo. The jumps can be charged, yielding blue and then yellow sparks, with yellow sparks granting a longer-lasting boost after landing.[15][16]
Unlike previous installments, all of the courses in the game take place on a large, open world, connected via the newly introduced intermissions,[17] which are long, non-looping tracks filled with various hazards that connect from one course to another during races.[1]
Players are able to drive into large vehicles scattered around the world, such as cargo trucks, boats, or UFOs, and control them from the inside.[1][16][18]
Game modes
Grand Prix
Grand Prix returns as the main game mode from previous games, where the player races through four tracks of a cup in an attempt to get the most points, with higher placements yielding more points. However, the format of the Grand Prix has been changed significantly from previous games. Now, only the first race of a cup follows the traditional three-lap format. The last three races follow a sectioned format instead, with the first two sections (or more in certain cases) of the race taking place across intermissions that transition from the previous course to the next, while the final section consists of one lap of that next course.[12] Three-lap races are not entirely absent from the game, though it is currently unclear how they are implemented.[19] One mode allows players to configure intermissions in the rules.[17]
Knockout Tour
Knockout Tour is an all-out battle mode where players race over consecutive tracks across the open world and are eliminated on a specific lap if not met after the required amount of racers. Unlike races, there are no breaks in between, as players who qualify for the next race will simply continue it.[1]
Knockout Tour consists of rallies rather than cups, with each of the eight rallies having 6 races within. Unlike the Grand Prix, Knockout Tour focuses primarily on the intermissions between the courses, The first five races take place on a continuous path of them, with each checkpoint eliminating the players that place in the bottom four of the group. For the final race, the last four players standing will race a lap around the final course.[20]
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | サバイバル[4] Sabaibaru |
Survival | |
Dutch | Knock-outrally[21] | Knockout Rally | |
French | Survie[22] | Survival | |
German | K.-o.-Tour[23] | K.O. Tour | |
Italian | Sopravvivenza[24] | Survival | |
Korean | 서바이벌[25] Seobaibeol |
Survival | |
Portuguese | Eliminatória[26] | Knock Out | |
Spanish | Supervivencia[27][28] | Survival |
Free Roam
Free Roam is an open-world adventure mode where one or multiple players can freely explore any track both on- and off-road.[1] As displayed in the HUD when viewing the world map in this mode, P Switches, ? Panels, and coins with a portrait of Peach on them appear as discoverable objects. CPU drivers can also be encountered in Free Roam.[12]
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | フリーラン[4] Furīran |
Free Run | |
Italian | Corsa libera[29] | Free run | |
Spanish (NOA) | Paseo libre[30] | Free walk | |
Spanish (NOE) | Modo libre[31] | Free mode |
Characters
Racers
There are currently 50 racers confirmed, including 30 characters returning from past installments and 20 new playable characters, all of which aside from Goomba, Piranha Plant, Pianta, Spike, and Dolphin also making their first playable appearance in a spinoff game overall. All new characters except Coin Coffer also appear in the game as either background characters or obstacles during races. Additionally, Nabbit, Hammer Bro, Chargin' Chuck, and Monty Mole are playable for the first time in a home console Mario Kart game, following their debuts in Mario Kart Tour.
Returning characters
New characters
Character costumes
Some characters now have costumes that they can wear, similar to Mario Kart Tour and Super Mario Odyssey, with some costumes from those games making a return. These costumes are obtained mid-race after eating various food items, with certain characters having up to 10 costumes. In the game's demo, it is shown that costumes have their own slot on the character selection screen, unlike in Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, though it is unknown if this will apply to the final game.
- Mario
- Luigi
- Peach
- Daisy
- Rosalina
- Bowser
- Toad
- Wario
- Waluigi
- Toadette
Soft Server[32]
- Birdo
- Baby Mario
Swimwear[32]
- Baby Luigi
Work Crew[32]
- Baby Peach
Touring[32]
- Baby Daisy
- Baby Rosalina
- Lakitu
Fisherman[32]
- King Boo
- Yoshi
- Koopa Troopa
Runner[32]
- MKWorld Koopa Racer.jpg
TBA
- Donkey Kong
All-Terrain[32]
- Bowser Jr.
Biker Jr.[32]
- Pauline
Aero[32]
- Shy Guy
Slope Styler[32]
Non-playable characters
Background characters
A red Lakitu that leads Knockout Tour[1]
Boo Crews, in the background of Boo Cinema[1]
Boohemoth, in the background of Boo Cinema[33]
Eagles[1]
Drones resembling Koopa Shells[12]
Para-Beetles wearing blue shells with propellers instead of wings[12]
Bats, in the background of Boo Cinema[1]
Unknown
Serpentine Sandmaarghs resembling Charvaarghs[46]
Courses
So far, Mario Kart World is known to have 30 courses (32 if the two routes for Crown City and Peach Stadium are counted separately); 16 (18) of those courses are new, while 14 return from previous entries, including one course from Mario Kart Tour, two courses each from Super Mario Kart (which are combined versions of five courses from the game), Mario Kart 64, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, Mario Kart Wii, and Mario Kart 7, and three courses from Mario Kart DS, while no courses from Mario Kart: Super Circuit and Mario Kart 8 are shown to return so far. Of the returning courses, three of them (Wario Stadium, Sky-High Sundae, and Toad's Factory) make their debuts as classic courses. If Mario Kart: Super Circuit's Extra Tracks are not counted, the Koopa Beach 1 portion of Koopa Troopa Beach increases this number to four.
Classic courses in this game (marked with their origin game's prefix below) have been significantly revamped, bearing even less resemblance to the original courses than as they appeared in previous games. Unlike previous games since Mario Kart DS, the game's cups are not separated between new and classic courses, with the game's known seven cups instead featuring a varying amount of both types of courses, similar to Mario Kart 8 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's DLC cups.[1] This is the first Mario Kart game since Mario Kart: Super Circuit to not have prefixes appended to the names of any of the classic race courses.
Grand Prix
The backgrounds of the cup icons are reflective of the region the cup's courses are located in. For example, the Star Cup's icon has an icy background, as its courses are near or within the snowy region.
Cup | Course 1 | Course 2 | Course 3 | Course 4 |
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![]() Mushroom Cup[1] |
![]() Mario Bros. Circuit |
![]() Crown City |
![]() Whistlestop Summit |
![]() DK Spaceport |
![]() Flower Cup[1] |
![]() Desert Hills (DS) |
![]() Shy Guy Bazaar (3DS) |
![]() Wario Stadium (N64)[39] |
![]() Airship Fortress (DS) |
![]() Star Cup[1] |
![]() DK Pass (DS) |
![]() Starview Peak |
![]() Sky-High Sundae (Tour/Switch) |
![]() Wario Shipyard (3DS) |
![]() Shell Cup[1] |
![]() Koopa Troopa Beach (SNES)[51] |
![]() Faraway Oasis |
![]() Crown City |
![]() Peach Stadium |
![]() Banana Cup[1] |
Peach Beach (GCN)[15][52] | Salty Salty Speedway[52] | Dino Dino Jungle (GCN)[53][54] | ![]() Great ? Block Ruins[55][56] |
![]() Leaf Cup[1] |
Chutes Cheep Cheep[French][57] ("Cheep Cheep Falls")[52] |
Dandelion Depths[52] | Boo Cinema[54] | Dry Bones Burnout[58][56] |
![]() Lightning Cup[1] |
Moo Moo Meadows (Wii)[15] | ![]() Choco Mountain (N64)[39] |
Toad's Factory (Wii)[39] | Bowser's Castle[59] |
Special Cup[conjectural][39] | Acorn Heights[56][13] | Mario Circuit (SNES)[33][56] | Peach Stadium[56] | Rainbow Road[conjectural][60][55][56] |
Other courses
While not confirmed to be playable as traditional race courses, several other courses can be seen or visited in the world map or during intermissions, including Ghost Valley 1, Ghost Valley 2, and Ghost Valley 3 at the entrance to Boo Cinema, and Choco Island 2 just south-west of Choco Mountain.[47] Certain sites and landmarks also resemble past courses, including one resembling Choco Island 1 south-east of Choco Mountain, one resembling Vanilla Lake 1 south of Sky-High Sundae, one resembling Big Donut south of Bowser's Castle, and a quicksand pit that resembles Thwomp Desert in the desert south of Airship Fortress.[33]
Knockout Tour
Vehicles
Karts, Bikes and ATVs all return in Mario Kart World. All racers use different vehicles in the trailer, with each vehicle having unique wheel and tire designs. Vehicles are no longer customizable, like they were up to Mario Kart Wii and in Mario Kart Tour. Instead of gliders, vehicles now feature wings that allow them to glide in a similar manner. When going over water, the wheels of all vehicles change into water skis, allowing them to float.[12]
Karts
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- Standard Kart, used by Mario in the teaser[11]
- Plushbuggy, a pink and white kart[12]
- Zoom Buggy, a yellow and green dune buggy[12]
- Rally Kart,[12] a rally racer-themed vehicle with "SPINY SHELL" stamped across the windshield, used by Luigi in the teaser[11]
- Baby Blooper, a kart themed after Bloopers[12]
- Chargin' Truck, a monster truck themed after Chargin' Chuck[12]
- Blastronaut III,[33] a three-wheeled kart shaped like a rocket, used by Wario in the teaser[11]
- Roadster Royale,[33] a kart shaped similarly to the Circuit Special, used by Baby Peach in the teaser[11]
- Carpet Flyer,[33] a kart shaped like a flying carpet
- Billdozer,[33] a kart resembling the Bullet Blaster[62]
- Big Horn, a brown tractor-like kart with cow horns in front[45]
- Hot Rod[63], a kart resembling the Flame Flyer and Mini Beast, with an engine that resembles a Fire Flower, used by Donkey Kong in the teaser[11]
- A snowmobile-themed vehicle resembling the Snow Skimmer from Mario Kart Tour, used by Rosalina in the teaser[11]
- A lime green kart with a large front, used by Baby Daisy in the teaser[11]
- A cinema-themed kart with a red hood, a golden Boo hood ornament and film reels for wheels, used by King Boo in the trailer[1]
- A kart that resembles a plastic toy truck, used by Toadette in the trailer[1]
- A green, dome-shaped kart with a wind-up key on the back, used by Bowser Jr. in the teaser[11][64]
- Pipe Frame, returning from Super Mario Kart[1]
- B Dasher, returning from Mario Kart DS[1]
- Tiny Titan, returning from Mario Kart Wii,[11][33] called Rally Romper in the European release, as in that game[52]
- Bumble V, returning from Mario Kart 7[1]
- Cloud 9, returning from Mario Kart 7[1]
- Biddybuggy, returning from Mario Kart 8[1]
- MKWorld B Dasher.png
B Dasher
Bikes
- Standard Bike[12]
- Cute Scoot, a bike resembling the City Tripper[12]
- Rally Bike,[33] a bike with two headlights and red forks, used by Peach in the teaser[11]
- Mach Rocket,[33] a bike that resembles the Mach Bike[1]
- W-Twin Chopper,[33] a Wario and Waluigi-themed bike
- Fin Twin, a bike themed after a koi[45]
- A bike designed after Warp Pipes, used by Yoshi in the teaser[11]
- A bike that resembles a radio speaker, used by Cow in the trailer[1]
- Dolphin Dasher, returning from Mario Kart Wii[65]
ATVs
- Bowser Bruiser,[33] an ATV with a skull decoration on the front, used by Bowser in the teaser[11]
- Funky Dorrie,[33] a three-wheeled ATV resembling a jet-ski, designed to resemble Dorrie[11]
- An ATV resembling a lobster[12]
Unknown
- A kart/bike hybrid, with one wheel in the front and two treads in the back, used by Shy Guy in the trailer[1]
Course elements
Objects and obstacles
Cargo trucks that can be hijacked for a speed boost[1]
Pipe-dwelling and grounded Piranha Plants[1]
Metallic Bramballs that function as rings
A tire-like Grrrol
Chill Bullies charging at racers in Starview Peak[2]
Spikes that roll Spike Balls down the road[1]
A Triceratops-like dinosaur whose head can be driven up like a ramp[68]
A brachiosaur-like dinosaur similar to Noshi that stomps its feet. Its back can be driven along[1][68]
Zebras that run across Faraway Oasis, visually similar to the horses in Mario Sports Superstars[1]
Giraffes that walk along the Faraway Oasis[1]
Elephants found on Faraway Oasis and Shy Guy Bazaar[1]
Rolling armadillos[45]
Dromedaries found off the course in Shy Guy Bazaar[1]
Cows, walking along Moo Moo Meadows[1]
Monty Moles, tunneling through Moo Moo Meadows[1]
Barrels in water[15]
Fire Snakes that come from oil drums[12]
Chain Chomps and rolling Chain Chomps[12][25]
Flying Shy Guys, returning on Shy Guy Bazaar[1]
Snowboarding Shy Guys, returning on DK Pass[1]
Shy Guys on jet skis, on Peach Beach[1]
Shoe Goombas, retaining their yellow shoes from Mario Kart Tour[12]
Toads riding gondolas[53]
Barrel Cannons strapped to vehicles[45]
Barrel-dispensing cannons[12]
Moose[50]
Quicksand pits[33]
Hydraulic presses[45]
Other
Items
As with Mario Kart Tour, items are automatically held behind racers in this game.[12]
Of the returning items, the Ice Flower, Hammer, and Coin Box make their first appearance in a home console Mario Kart debut following their initial debut in Mario Kart Tour. Additionally, the Feather is now usable during races like in Super Mario Kart, rather than being exclusive to the Battle mode like in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Mario Kart Tour.[72]
Items found on the track | |
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![]() Item Box |
Gives the player a random item. Some float down from the sky attached to parachutes.[15] |
![]() Double Item Box |
Gives the player two random items as opposed to one. |
![]() Coin |
Gives the player a small boost and increases top speed when more are collected, up to a maximum of 20.[13] |
![]() Coin pile[53] |
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A smiling, golden fast food bag that provides a random food item that changes the player's outfit when eaten, with a visual transformation effect similar to that of a Wonder Flower. |
New items | |
![]() Coin Shell[12] |
Travels along the track and leaves a trail of coins behind before exploding, leaving eight coins in a ring shape on the track.[12] Gold Shells previously appeared in Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, though they functioned differently. |
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A crystal ball with Kamek's magic symbols on it that summons him, who then proceeds to summon many of a certain type of enemy ahead of all the racers in front of the player who used it, as well as turning them into that enemy temporarily.[47] |
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Various food items obtained from the smiling bags that give the player a speed boost and may change the character's outfit.[13] |
Returning items | |
![]() Coin |
Grants the player two extra coins and a small boost. |
![]() Coin Box |
Temporarily places a ? Block above the player's head, which they can repeatedly hit, giving them coins while also scattering more coins in front of them.[73] |
![]() Green Shell |
Travels in a straight line and knocks over a kart it hits. |
![]() Triple Green Shells |
Three Green Shells that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. |
![]() Red Shell |
Homes in on the closest kart in front of the player and knocks it over. |
![]() Triple Red Shells |
Three Red Shells that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. |
![]() Banana Peel |
Protects the player from incoming items, and spins out other racers that hit it. |
![]() Triple Bananas |
Three bananas that orbit the player's kart, protecting them from incoming attacks. |
![]() Mushroom |
Provides the player's kart with a small speed boost. |
![]() Triple Mushrooms |
Orbits the player's kart, providing them with three separate speed boosts. |
![]() Golden Mushroom |
Provides the player's kart with continuous speed boosts for a short time. |
![]() Mega Mushroom |
Increases the player's size, allowing them to flatten any player they hit.[73] |
![]() Feather |
Causes the player to spin and leap in the air, allowing them to reach high areas and even drive on walls.[12] |
![]() Fire Flower |
Allows the player to throw up to eight fireballs for a short time that cause other karts to spin out on impact. |
![]() Ice Flower |
Allows the player to throw up to eight ice balls for a short time that cause other karts to temporarily lose control on impact.[12] |
![]() Boomerang Flower |
Can be thrown up to four times, hitting racers forward/backward and returns to its user before the final use. |
![]() Hammer |
For a limited time, allows the player to throw multiple bursts of five hammers each, which travel in an arc and stick to the track, spinning out any player that comes into contact with them.[12] |
![]() Super Horn |
Emits a radial shockwave hitting racers, as well as destroying all obstacles, including the Spiny Shell. |
![]() Star |
Provides the player invincibility from all terrain and items, and also giving a speed boost. |
![]() Blooper |
Sprays ink on all racers ahead and reduces their visibility. The racers hit also lose some of their traction while sprayed. |
![]() Bob-omb |
Explodes after a short time when thrown or dropped, knocking over any kart in its blast radius. |
![]() Spiny Shell |
Targets the racer in first place, knocking over all other karts in its path. |
![]() Lightning |
Causes all opponents in front of the player to drop their items, shrink, and drive slowly for a short time in addition to summoning a temporary rainstorm.[12] |
![]() Bullet Bill |
Transforms the player into a Bullet Bill, rocketing through the track with auto-pilot, and providing invincibility from all terrain and items. |
![]() Boo |
Steals an item from randomly selected racer in front of the player, while granting temporary invisibility, making the player invulnerable and able to pass through hazards. |
Sponsors
- Main article: List of sponsors debuting in Mario Kart World
New
- 1st Place Shopping![1]
- Banana[74]
- Batadon Aero Parts[74]
- Biofuel[11]
- Boat Rental[74]
- Bowser Motors[1]
- Bully Steel[74]
- Buzzy Helmets[12]
- Conkdor Headlights[12]
- Dash[1]
- DK Boosters[1]
- Dolphin Marine Sports[74]
- Dorrie Watercraft[1]
- Drink Refresh[1]
- Everything You Need: Kart Supplies[1]
- Fire Flower Gas Station[11]
- Fire Flower Oil Company[74]
- Flavor Blast[74]
- Fried Chicken: Too Much Flavor[1]
- Galaxy Engine Oil Cooler[1]
- Garlic Power Pure Engine[1]
- Golden Dash Mushroom[1]
- Grrrol Metal[1]
- Handy Air Duster Foo[12]
- Hot Foot Gasoline[74]
- Mario Bros.[74]
- Mario Bros. Circuit[11][74]
- Molten Energy Lava Bubble[1]
- Nabbit Courier Service[11][74]
- Premium Car Wash Cheep Cheep[40]
- Penguin Bobsled[40]
- Pipeline Moving[11]
- Red Shell Speed Tires[11]
- Rosalina Automobile[1]
- Rosalina Bus Tours[1]
- Royal Motors[1]
- Shine Sprite Oil[74]
- Shy Guy Ceramics[1]
- Spike Spokes[1]
- Spiny Shell Engine[11]
- Squid Motor Oil[11][74]
- Stingby Biofuel[74]
- Sunshine Railway[40]
- Super Leaf[75]
- Swoop Car Interior Shop[13]
- The Adventures of Toad[12]
- Thwomp Construction[13]
- Toad Manufacturing[50]
- Traffic Apparel[12]
- Turbo Engines[12]
- Waluigi Tires[76]
- Waluigi Vintage Clothing[1]
- Wario Games[1]
- Wario's Premium Scrap[1]
- Wario Motors[1]
- Wiggler's Sightseeing[40]
- Yoshi's Hamburger[11][74]
Returning
- 1-Up Fuel[11]
- BaNaNa Boy[40]
- Bob-omb Plugs[11]
- Chain Chomp Racing Chains (new logo)[1]
- Fuzzy Batteries[74]
- Larry Lights[15]
- Luigi Tires (new logo)[11]
- Tagline: "NEW AND USED. PREMIUM QUALITY. FULL SERVICE."[11]
- Mario Motors (new logo)[11]
- Tagline: "FUEL / PARTS / MAINTENANCE"[11]
- Mario Kart TV[11]
- Morton Construction[11]
- Mushroom Piston[74]
- Peach & Daisy Royal Patisserie
- Princess Orange[11]
- Roy Smooth Sounds (new logo)[12]
Differences from previous Mario Kart games
- Races now consist of 24 racers compared to the previous 12.
- By default, a Grand Prix now involves the first track of the cup being played with all three laps before subsequent races involve two-section intermissions leading into a full lap of a track for the final section.[12]
- Getting hit by a car or train at certain angles causes the player to become unbalanced as opposed to spinning out.[12]
- Rather than using hang-gliders like in games since Mario Kart 7, vehicles now use retractable wings to soar through the air.
- If a racer falls off a course in the middle of a gliding section, Lakitu will place them back in the air so they continue gliding rather than dragging them to the nearest road.[15]
- Vehicles no longer drive underwater, and instead continue along the surface of the water.
- The amount of coins a player can hold now caps off at 20 compared to the previous 10.
- Opening cinematics before races in the Grand Prix mode now all happen at once before the first race.[12]
- Racers can now trick multiple times in the air.[12]
- Racers may now trick at any time while gliding.[12]
- Racers can now trick off of other racers if they land on top of them.[12]
- The drivers of car obstacles are now visible.
- Goombas now charge towards racers when noticing them (similar to the 3D Super Mario games), rather than simply walking in place or in a left-to-right pattern.[12]
Items
- The Lightning now only shocks players ahead of the user, rather than all opponents.[40]
- The Bullet Bill no longer causes players that it hits to spin out.[15]
- The Fire Flower now has a limit of eight fireballs, compared to the previous 10 in Mario Kart 8.[13]
- The Boomerang Flower can now be used up to four times, compared to to the previous three in Mario Kart 8.[40]
- Using the Feather item now allows the user to trick after using it.[13]
- Stars can be found bouncing along the ground, as they do in the 2D Super Mario games, in Free Roam, instead of remaining stationary.[70]
- Racers under the effect of the Mega Mushroom item no longer shrink back to normal size when hit by Lightning.[77]
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Kart World.
Mario performing a Drift
References to other media
- Donkey Kong (arcade): DK Spaceport features oil drums based on their design from this game that spawn Fire Snakes in place of Fireballs, warning posters depicting the sprites of fireballs, oil drums, and barrels from this game, a poster based on the "How high can you get?" screen, pixelated paintings of Donkey Kong's face on ramps, and stylized, neon illustrations of oil drums, barrels, and Fires as well as the Parasol and the Bag and the 300 points for collecting them. The Hammer theme from this game plays near the end of a race on this course.[12] The layout of the track resembles the girder structure from 25m.[1]
- Donkey Kong (Game & Watch): The starting banner in DK Spaceport is based on the Donkey Kong Game & Watch unit, and directional pad iconography is seen throughout the course.[12]
- Mario Bros.: The game's logo appears as an advertisement,[74] and a neon sign of the logo and two pipes on either side of it appears at the last turn of Mario Bros. Circuit.[12]
- Family Computer: The Rally Bike has a design inspired by the pulse line design of Family Computer cartridges, including text reading "RLB-01" reminiscent of the product codes on each cartridge.[12] Mario's Mechanic costume includes a cap with text that reads "Famicom."[66]
- Super Mario Bros.: An arrangement of the Ground BGM can be heard in the game.[78]
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels: Graffiti on a banked turn resembles the artwork of the Green Koopa Troopa from this game.[79]
- Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally: The Tiny Titan, based on the Monster from this game, returns. The redesigned logo for the Mario Motors sponsor is based on the logo of this game.[11]
- Super Mario Bros. 3: One of the new sponsors is named after and has a logo featuring a Hot Foot.[46] An arrangement of Athletic BGM can play during Grand Prix races.[80]
- Super Mario Land: Batadons and Tokotokos reappear, and the former is the base of a sponsor, "Batadon Aero Parts".[1] Shy Guy Bazaar includes multiple references to this game, including Daisy's emblem on the palace, what appear to be statues resembling Gao,[81] and tapestry with a Tokotoko pattern on it.[33]
- Super Mario World: Super Koopas, Passin' Chucks and Clappin' Chucks reappear.[46][1] Dino Rhinos appear on the packaging of chocolate bars, referencing their Chocolate Island habitat.[50] An arrangement of the Ground BGM can be heard in the game.[78]
- Super Mario Kart: Mario Circuit contains the layouts of Mario Circuit 1, Mario Circuit 2, and Mario Circuit 3, and Koopa Troopa Beach contains the layouts of Koopa Beach 1 and Koopa Beach 2. Additionally, the layouts of Ghost Valley 1, Choco Island 1, Ghost Valley 2, Choco Island 2, Vanilla Lake 1, and Ghost Valley 3 can be driven as part of the world map. Stickers of character sprites from this game, including Mario, Luigi, Peach,[1] Yoshi, Koopa Troopa, and Toad,[13] appear on the walls in Mario Circuit. ? Panels return and have a new design based on their promotional artwork from this game.[70]
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3: An arrangement of the main level theme can be heard in the game.[15]
- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars: Yoshi's blue costume sports a spiked red collar similar to the one Boshi wears.
- Super Mario 64: An arrangement of Piranha Plant's Lullaby can play in Free Roam.[12]
- Mario Kart 64: Choco Mountain and Wario Stadium return as courses. An arrangement of the Frappe Snowland and Sherbet Land theme can play in Free Roam. Certain actions will cause stylized onomatopoeias to appear in a similar fashion to this game.[12]
- Yoshi's Story: An arrangement of the ending theme can play in Free Roam.[47]
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit: An arrangement of Ribbon Road can be heard during one of the intermissions in the Mushroom Cup Grand Prix.[12]
- WarioWare series: The denim jacket Wario wears for his Biker outfit resembles the one he wears for his biker outfit throughout this series.
- Super Mario Sunshine: Mario wears the Shine Sprite shirt and sunglasses originating from this game in one of his costumes.[2]
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!!: Peach Beach and Dino Dino Jungle return as courses. The Luigi Tires sponsor returns in this game.[11] Characters hold onto their kart when shot out of a cannon, similar to this game.[1]
- Mario Party 6: The character select icons for Mario , Waluigi , and Peach are based on their promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- Super Mario 64 DS: The character select icon for Wario is based on his promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- WarioWare: Touched!: The Wario Games sponsor uses the mustache creatures seen on the title screen of this game. The yellow background references the color used in the Japanese and Chinese versions of this game.[1]
- Mario Kart DS: Desert Hills, DK Pass, and Airship Fortress return as courses. The B Dasher returns as a kart.
- New Super Mario Bros. series: On the select screen, Koopa Troopa swings his arms as he does when reacting to a "Paah" in this series.[12]
- WarioWare: Smooth Moves: The Wario Motors sponsor graphic resembles the graphic of Wario's face used on this game's box art and title screen.[1]
- Mario Party 8: The character select icons for Birdo and Toad based on their promotional artwork from this game while the character select icon for King Boo is based on Boo's promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- Super Mario Galaxy: The character select icons for Bowser and Bowser Jr. are based on their promotional artwork from this game.[33] Starview Peak's central building contains a library alluding to the Library aboard the Comet Observatory.[47]
- Mario Kart Wii: Dash Panels feature a yellow-orange-fuchsia gradient which are the colors they typically alternate between in this game.[11] Moo Moo Meadows and Toad's Factory return as courses. A sign in Moo Moo Meadows states the farm was established in 2008, a reference to this game's launch date.[13] An arrangement of DK Summit's theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Star Cup Grand Prix.[47] An arrangement of the first half of the ending credits theme can play in Free Roam.[40] The Dolphin Dasher and Tiny Titan return as vehicles. An exclamation point appears above Cataquacks when they are alerted to passing karts, like in this game.[66]
- Super Smash Bros. series: One of Wario's trick animations closely resembles his neutral air attack (especially in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate).[1]
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii: An arrangement of the desert theme can play in Free Roam. An arrangement of the castle boss theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Star Cup Grand Prix.[47] An arrangement of "Staff Credit Roll" can also be heard in the game.[82] One of the idle animations of the Boos is based on one of the idle animations of the Boo Buddies in this game.[15] The character select icon for Luigi is based on his promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- Super Mario Galaxy 2: The Cloud Rally has an icon featuring the Cloud Flower.[1] Skeeters reappear using their design from this game.[53] An arrangement of Sky Station Galaxy's theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Mushroom Cup Grand Prix.[12] An arrangement of "Super Mario Galaxy 2" can be heard in the game.[70]
- Mario Kart 7: Shy Guy Bazaar and Wario Shipyard return as courses. The Bumble V and Cloud 9 return as karts. Starview Peak is built around a Comet Observatory-like structure based on the one that appears in Rosalina's Ice World.[2] The character select icon for Daisy is based on her promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- Mario Party 9: The character select icons for Yoshi and Shy Guy are based on their promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- New Super Mario Bros. 2: Boohemoth returns in the background of Boo Cinema.[33]
- New Super Mario Bros. U: The illustration of a Bomber Bill on the world map icon of Airship Fortress is based on its artwork from this game.[2] The character select icon for Hammer Bro is based on his promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- Game & Wario: One of Wario's alternate costumes resembles Captain Wario, sharing a similar color scheme.
- New Super Luigi U: On the select screen, Nabbit makes short hops like he does after finishing a level in this game.[32]
- Super Mario 3D World: The promotional renders for various Toads are based on Toad's key artwork from this game. An arrangement of Hisstocrat's boss theme can play in Free Roam.[13] The golden snakes that adorn the Carpet Flyer are also modeled after Hisstocrats.[1]
- Mario Kart 8 / Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Several sponsors return from this game. Course select icons generally feature prominent track elements superimposed over images of the courses they belong to, like in this game. Trick-able, surfboard-bearing vehicles return.[12] Sky-High Sundae returns as a course. Karts can illuminate the road ahead of them using headlamps, like in this game. The trophy presentation screen appears very similar to how it does in this game.[15] Many of this game's lobby messages return.[70] Smart Steering returns.[47] The design of the crown is inspired by its design in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Several Knockout Tour rally icons are based on cup icons from the Booster Course Pass. An arrangement of Sunshine Airport's theme can play in Free Roam. Arrangements of Toad Harbor's, Shy Guy Falls', and Wild Woods' themes can also be heard in the game.[15][82] Starview Peak features a segment of road split between a green left path and a yellow right path, like Ice Ice Outpost.[11][1][33] The Biddybuggy returns as a kart.
- Mario Party 10: The character select icon for Toadette is based on her promotional artwork from this game.[33]
- Super Mario Odyssey: A picture mode similar to this game's Snapshot Mode appears. Several of Mario's and Peach's costumes originate from this game or are based on their designs from this game. The Heart Rally has an icon featuring the Life-Up Heart.[1] The dance Mario does in the character selection screen is similar to the one he makes when listening to music from the Boombox;[12] additionally, Pauline's dance in the character selection screen is similar to the one she makes while performing.[32] The design of cactuses in this game resembles their design in Super Mario Odyssey.[53] An arrangement of Steam Gardens' theme can be heard in the game.[15]
- Super Mario Maker 2: Heavy Fire Bros. return as audience members.[1]
- Dr. Mario World: Baby Rosalina's pacifier color is cyan instead of yellow, and her crown is angled the opposite side from before; both of these traits were first seen on Dr. Baby Rosalina.[1]
- Mario Kart Tour: Various costumes return from this game. The Hammer, Coin Box, and Ice Flower return as items. Items are generally held behind the player, like in this game.[12] Sky-High Sundae returns as a course. Pickup trucks with Piranha Plants return.[40] An arrangement of Tokyo Blur's theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Mushroom Cup Grand Prix,[12] and an arrangement of Vancouver Velocity's theme plays in one of the intermissions in the Star Cup Grand Prix.[47] An arrangement of Singapore Speedway's theme can also be heard in the game.[80]
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マリオカート ワールド[4] Mario Kāto Wārudo |
Mario Kart World | |
Chinese (traditional) | 瑪利歐賽車世界[83] Mǎlìōu Sàichē Shìjiè |
Mario Kart World | |
Korean | 마리오 카트 월드[25] Mario Kateu Woldeu |
Mario Kart World |
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- ^ File:MKWorld Moo Moo Screenshot.jpg
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External links
- Official Japanese website
- Official North American website
- Official European website
- Official Korean website
- Official Hong Kong website
Nintendo Switch 2 games | |
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Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives | |
Super Mario franchise | Mario Kart World (2025) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong Bananza (2025) |
Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games | |
Super Mario franchise | Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV (2025) |