1st Anniversary Tour

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Template:MKTTour The 1st Anniversary Tour is the upcoming twenty-eighth tour of Mario Kart Tour, which will begin on October 7, 2020 and will end on October 20, 2020. According to its name, it will celebrate the first anniversary since Mario Kart Tour's release on September 25, 2019, and it will bring back five city-themed nitro courses, alongside extending the duration of the Log-In bonuses from 10 days to all 14 days of the tour. The event tokens event will also be extended to the full 14 day duration of the tour. Anniversary Challenges will also be added, alongside the standard tour challenges, and will grant the player rubies as rewards for competing each of them.

Profiles

  • Mario Kart Tour Twitter:
    • "Starting Oct. 6, 11 PM PT, five city courses make their comeback in the 1st Anniversary Tour! Log-In Bonuses along with the limited-time event have been extended to 14 days with a special lineup. Also all rewards give you rubies in the blue Anniversary Challenges!"[1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 1st週年巡迴賽[?]
1st Zhōunián Xúnhuísài
1st Anniversary Tour
French Saison d'anniversaire[?] Anniversary Season
German 1. Jubilähumstour[?] 1st Anniversary Season
Italian Tour 1° anniversario[?] 1st Anniversary Tour
Portuguese Temporada do 1° aniversário[?] 1st Anniversary Season
Spanish (NOA) Temporada 1.er Aniversario[?] 1st Anniversary Season

Trivia

  • This tour was first announced three days after the previous tour began, which makes this tour's announcement date the closest to its previous tour's starting date. However, no information besides its name was given until the day the tour would've been normally announced.

References

  1. ^ mariokarttourEN (October 2, 2020). Twitter. Retrieved October 2, 2020.