Ever since rumors about the Nintendo Switch 2 began circulating, fans have been buzzing with speculation, particularly around the line-up of games that will accompany its launch. While the official reveal of the console has shed some light, one major mystery remains: the launch day titles. However, one exciting development that seems almost certain is the introduction of a new Mario Kart game.
At the end of the Nintendo Switch 2 announcement trailer, fans got a sneak peek that casually hinted at the next Mario Kart installment. This new chapter promises some fascinating shifts from the tried-and-true formula that has driven the series’ success. To truly maximize these changes and make it the most impressive Mario Kart to date, borrowing a strategy from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate might be the way to go.
Many fans, despite having just a brief glimpse of the game—less than 20 seconds to be precise—are already anticipating some significant alterations for Mario Kart on the Nintendo Switch 2. The preview showcased the pre-race screen that fans know well, but with interesting tweaks. One notable change was the addition of a new desert-themed track, alongside an expanded grid accommodating 24 racers instead of the usual 12 from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. This suggests that twice the number of players might be competing simultaneously.
Although Nintendo hasn’t confirmed this increase in players, there are strong indicators that the forthcoming Mario Kart will broaden the series’ horizons. Overhead shots revealed a wider track than fans are used to, and glimpses of a gas station pit stop have sparked speculation about potential new mechanics like fuel management, which could mean longer, more expansive tracks than ever before.
Imagining what the next Mario Kart could be, it seems poised to be the most daring iteration yet, which likely involves expanding its roster of challengers more than ever.
In terms of character selection, expanding the roster could mean exploring beyond the core Mario universe, as Mario Kart 8 has previously ventured into crossover territory with characters like Link from The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing’s Villagers and Isabelle, and the Inklings from Splatoon. Yet, this only scratches the surface of Nintendo’s vast universe.
Opening the door to characters from games like Metroid, Kirby, Starfox, Pikmin, and even Pokémon may introduce fresh tracks and inspire courses tied to these beloved worlds. The ultimate adventure might even mirror Smash Bros. Ultimate by bringing in characters from outside Nintendo’s umbrella. While it’s a tall order, incorporating such crossover possibilities could not only bring variety but also signify a bold new evolution for the Mario Kart series—an ideal addition to the Switch 2’s launch.
As gamers anticipate the official details, the potential of an epic Mario Kart on the Nintendo Switch 2 keeps excitement levels high. This promising convergence of new ideas and time-tested fun stands to offer an exhilarating start for the latest console.