Having launched in September 2019, “Mario Kart Tour” has been testing multiplayer since December and is now preparing to launch the new mode for all.
Players will be able to race against one another whether they are nearby or online. The update will activate from 8 p.m. PT on March 8, the game’s Twitter account announced.
The multiplayer launch comes almost six months after “Mario Kart Tour” debuted for Android and iOS.
The free racing game is supported by a virtual currency system and a $4.99 (around P250) monthly premium pass.
At launch, it was praised for translating the “Mario Kart” console experience to a mobile format but criticized for placing too much emphasis on revenue generation.
It attained over 120 million downloads over its first 30 days of availability, a record surpassed only by October’s “Call of Duty Mobile” (October 2019) and another Nintendo-related spin-off, “Pokémon Go” (July 2016), per Sensor Tower estimates. IB
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