The attractions of Singapore will be seen during the winter trip of the Mario Kart trip.
The next season of Nintendo's mobile kart racer returns to Earth for the Mario Kart Tour winter tour after a fruitful voyage into the furthest reaches of space. I guess it's better than falling off Rainbow Road.
The featured circuit in the next Mario Kart Tour winter tour update, which features three laps around Singapore Speedway 3, is appropriately a relatively laid-back experience. Similar to Berlin Byways and London Loop, two other real-world counterparts of Mario Kart Tour, Singapore's beauty is evident in this track as well, from the congested streets adorned with traditional lanterns to the towering white skyscrapers in the city's center.
Bangkok Rush 2 and Bangkok Rush 3 are among the additional tracks included in the Mario Kart Tour winter tour, which all tie in with the Asian theme. The Tokyo Blur courses are also making a comeback. Even better, you may fly past other drivers on these courses in luxury by using the gold umbrella-shaped special tour glider, which makes you seem like real royalty.
You have a good few weeks to experience the wonders of Mario Kart's rendition of Asia thanks to the winter tour, which kicks off on January 25 and ends on February 7. Along with Europe's and the United States' participation in the metropolitan tour and autumn tour of 2022, respectively, this most recent version also marks the first time that a Mario Kart Tour event has only included courses from Asia.
Every new Mario Kart Tour event brings with it a new Mii racing outfit, and for this one it's the all-grey Roaring Racer outfit. The outfit is made to fit the Roaring Racer kart, right down to the large lion's head. We're expecting that the original kart will be making a comeback to the Mario Kart Tour spotlight shop with the new outfit.
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