The Mario Kart Tour invites everyone to play during their second round in Multiplayer Beta Online...




The expected announcement of the Mario Kart tour this September (after a long test run) was a little down. The game was overused with app purchases, questionable gains and no multiplayer component - probably the selling point of the entire Mario Kart series. At the time, the game menu said the multiplayer was "coming", and now we know more details.

Coming in December 2019, Nintendo will begin beta real-time multiplayer testing on the Mario Kart Tour. To be part of the beta test, you'll need to be a Gold Pass subscriber - this will charge you $ 4.99 a month, even though a free three-day trial is available.

We don't know if multiplayer will remain an exclusive Gold Pass after beta, but I want to believe it won't - it can be difficult to find enough people to play if you're limited in this way.


That's all we really know at the moment, but online multiplayer can be Mario Kart Tours footage to stay up to date. And now, for no good reason, here's Jane Brake Bud's GIF, which Steven encountered.

Today's official Mario Mario Kart Tour twitter profile revealed that the anticipated real-time multiplayer beta test is live for Gold Pass subscribers. This beta will run from today until December 26, with a Gold Pass subscription required Fortunately, interested players can take advantage of the free Gold Pass trial to join today without spending a dime. As the new multiplayer feature is currently in beta, errors are expected, and Nintendo points out that broken links, hanging out and delayed inputs can be some of the problems you face while studying beta. So far, several Twitter users have mentioned that many races are unbalanced, so it is obvious that Nintendo has little work to do to make the new multiplayer mode acceptable for stable output when it can.
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