Mario Kart World's Knockout Tour just got a whole lot wilder with the addition of team play, marking a significant update for the Nintendo Switch title.
In a move that should delight fans of chaotic racing, the free patch brings the popular Knockout Tour mode into the modern era. No longer are players forced to compete solo; instead, teams of 2-4 racers can now take on the track together, each contributing their individual skills to a shared scorecard.
The team dynamic adds an extra layer of strategy and camaraderie to the game, as players jockey for position in a crowded pack of competitors. While drivers still progress or get knocked out based on their own merits, the addition of teammates brings a new level of accountability โ and bonus points for landing high places on the leaderboard.
Even eliminated racers won't be left feeling down in the dumps; they can still spectate the action and offer moral support to their stranded teammates. With options for local wireless or online play, it's now easier than ever to team up with friends and take on the competition.
With a revamped Knockout Tour that promises even more frenetic fun and unpredictability, Mario Kart World is shaping up to be one of the Switch's top multiplayer experiences.
In a move that should delight fans of chaotic racing, the free patch brings the popular Knockout Tour mode into the modern era. No longer are players forced to compete solo; instead, teams of 2-4 racers can now take on the track together, each contributing their individual skills to a shared scorecard.
The team dynamic adds an extra layer of strategy and camaraderie to the game, as players jockey for position in a crowded pack of competitors. While drivers still progress or get knocked out based on their own merits, the addition of teammates brings a new level of accountability โ and bonus points for landing high places on the leaderboard.
Even eliminated racers won't be left feeling down in the dumps; they can still spectate the action and offer moral support to their stranded teammates. With options for local wireless or online play, it's now easier than ever to team up with friends and take on the competition.
With a revamped Knockout Tour that promises even more frenetic fun and unpredictability, Mario Kart World is shaping up to be one of the Switch's top multiplayer experiences.