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'''''Mario Kart World''''' is an upcoming launch title game in the {{id|MK|series|a}} set to release alongside the [[Nintendo Switch 2]]. It was revealed on January 16, 2025 alongside the system in a "first-look" trailer. It is the first game announced for the Switch 2, and is the first new ''Mario Kart'' title since ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'', which was released in 2020. It is the sixteenth entry in the ''Mario Kart'' series and the twelfth to be released by Nintendo. | '''''Mario Kart World''''' is an upcoming launch title game in the {{id|MK|series|a}} set to release alongside the [[Nintendo Switch 2]] on June 5, 2025. It was revealed on January 16, 2025 alongside the system in a "first-look" trailer. It is the first game announced for the Switch 2, and is the first new ''Mario Kart'' title since ''[[Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit]]'', which was released in 2020. It is the sixteenth entry in the ''Mario Kart'' series and the twelfth to be released by Nintendo. | ||
Races now consist of 24 racers, doubling from the previous 12. [[Bike]]s and [[All-Terrain Vehicle]]s return following their absence in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Some karts in this game utilize unique wheel designs, with some ditching wheels entirely in favor of {{wp|Continuous track|treads}}. It is unknown if kart customization from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' returns. | Races now consist of 24 racers, doubling from the previous 12. [[Bike]]s and [[All-Terrain Vehicle]]s return following their absence in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Some karts in this game utilize unique wheel designs, with some ditching wheels entirely in favor of {{wp|Continuous track|treads}}. It is unknown if kart customization from ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' returns. |
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Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch 2 |
Mario Kart World is an upcoming launch title game in the Mario Kart series set to release alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5, 2025. It was revealed on January 16, 2025 alongside the system in a "first-look" trailer. It is the first game announced for the Switch 2, and is the first new Mario Kart title since Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, which was released in 2020. It is the sixteenth entry in the Mario Kart series and the twelfth to be released by Nintendo.
Races now consist of 24 racers, doubling from the previous 12. Bikes and All-Terrain Vehicles return following their absence in Mario Kart Tour. Some karts in this game utilize unique wheel designs, with some ditching wheels entirely in favor of treads. It is unknown if kart customization from Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart 8 returns.
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 who would automatically wear racing suits on bikes such as Princess Peach are shown wearing their standard clothing, and clothing worn by characters is substantially more detailed than in previous games.
Characters
Racers
Twenty-four playable characters are shown off in the initial teaser, all of which are returning characters from previous installments.
Audience
Courses

- Mario Bros. Circuit[conjectural]: A desert-themed circuit designed after the Southwestern United States specifically drawing inspiration from Route 66, with a sign at the starting line that says "Mario Bros. Circuit" and landmarks such as a "Fire Flower Gas Station" and a drive-through burger place named "Yoshi's", which is shaped like a Yoshi head, with the nose also resembling a burger bun. Part of the course involves driving along a four lane highway; the highway features moving two-directional traffic with vehicles on the right side of the road, a behavior exhibited by no other track. Multiple kinds of additional routes are present, but they are blocked by arrow signs. There are also buttes in the background shaped like mushrooms. Many large metal containers are buried in the sand by the roads. The scope and scale of this track is also larger and wider than courses typically are in past Mario Kart entries. Despite the course being set in broad daylight, stars are visible in the skybox.[1]
Vehicles
All racers use different vehicles in the trailer, with each vehicle having unique wheel and tire designs.[1]
Karts
- A new version of the Standard Kart, used by Mario in the teaser.[1]
- A vehicle that resembles the Tiny Titan from Mario Kart Wii or the Monster from Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally, used by Toad in the teaser.[1]
- A snowmobile-themed vehicle resembling the Snow Skimmer from Mario Kart Tour, used by Rosalina in the teaser.[1]
- A rally racer-themed vehicle with "SPINY SHELL" stamped across the windshield, used by Luigi in the teaser.[1]
- A kart resembling the Flame Flyer and Mini Beast, with an engine that resembles a Fire Flower, used by Donkey Kong in the teaser.[1]
- A three-wheeled kart with a large, bulbous orange head, used by Wario in the teaser.[1]
- A red and yellow kart with a red tip on the front, used by Baby Mario in the teaser.[1]
- A kart that is silver and is similar in shape to the 300 SL Roadster, used by Baby Luigi in the teaser.[1]
- A pink kart shaped similarly to the Circuit Special, used by Baby Peach in the teaser.[1]
- A lime green kart with a large front, used by Baby Daisy in the teaser.[1]
- A white and cyan kart resembling the Badwagon, used by Birdo in the teaser.[1]
Bikes
- A bike with two headlights and red forks, used by Peach in the teaser.[1]
- A bike designed after Warp Pipes, used by Yoshi in the teaser.[1]
- A bike that resembles the Flame Rider, used by Waluigi in the teaser.[1]
ATVs
- A new version of the Standard ATV, used by Bowser in the teaser.[1]
- A three-wheeled ATV resembling a jet-ski, used by Daisy in the teaser.[1]
Unknown
- A green kart or ATV shaped similarly to a boat, used by Bowser Jr. in the teaser.[1]
Course elements
Objects and obstacles
- MKNS2 Cargo truck.png
- MKNS2 Dash Panel.png
- MKNS2 Traffic cone.png
- MKNS2 Cone Creature.png
A creature resembling a Biddybud, hiding underneath a traffic cone
Other
Item Boxes (top) and yellow objects (middle) resembling coins[1]
- MKNS2 Yellow object.png
A glowing yellow object shaped like a smiling bag
Sponsors
New
- Biofuel[1]
- Fire Flower Gas Station[1]
- Unclear Nabbit sponsor[1]
- Pipeline[1]
- Red Shell[1]
- Spiny Shell[1]
- Squid[1]
- Swoop[1]
- Yoshi's[1]
Returning
- 1-Up Fuel[1]
- Bob-omb Plugs[1]
- Luigi Tires (new logo)[1]
- Tagline: "NEW AND USED. PREMIUM QUALITY. FULL SERVICE."[1]
- Mario Motors (new logo)[1]
- Tagline: "FUEL / PARTS / MAINTENANCE"[1]
- Mario Kart TV[1]
- Morton Construction[1]
- Princess Orange[1]
References to other media
- Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally: A kart based on the Monster appears in this game. The redesigned logo for the Mario Motors sponsor is based on the logo of this game.[1]
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!!: The Luigi Tires sponsor returns in this game.[1]
- Mario Kart Wii: Dash Panels feature a yellow-orange-fuchsia gradient which are the colors they typically alternate between in this game.[1]
- Mario Kart 8: Several sponsors return from this game.[1]