![]() One of the biggest differences between the base game courses and the Booster Course Pass courses is that the anti-gravity mechanic isn’t utilised quite as much in the latter, which makes sense considering the majority of them come from Mario Kart Tour. While there’s no denying that some courses look better than others, I found that almost all of the 48 new ones still look gorgeous with the impressive lighting engine Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is built on. Unless you do a direct side-by-side visual comparison between the DLC and base game courses, it’s unlikely that the average player is going to notice much of a graphical difference, and the more cartoonish style of some of them has its own charm anyway. However, it’s not quite that simple, as upon closer inspection, it’s clear that more work was put into them than a mere copy and paste job. Some of the textures appear to be more flat and simplistic, as many of them were ported over from the iOS/Android game Mario Kart Tour. Now that the Booster Course Pass is finally complete, is it worth racing to purchase?Īs many were quick to point out on social media upon the release of the first wave, the visuals of the new courses in the Booster Course Pass don’t quite hold up to the same level of quality as the ones in the base game. The new tracks were released in six waves over the course of two years, with the last wave seeing release on 9th November 2023. On the one hand, we’d be getting 48 new courses added, doubling the amount in the base game, but on the other, it meant a successor was still years away. The original Mario Kart 8 on Wii U was already eight years old at the time, so the reveal came as sort of bitter-sweet. For those who don’t know, the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass was announced early last year during the peak of online Mario Kart 9 rumours and speculation. TITLE (PUBLISHER) (36€) - 179.871 / 945.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a must-buy for every Nintendo Switch owner, and since it’s one of the highest-selling video games of all time with over 57 million copies sold, this review of the paid DLC is going to rightfully assume you already own the base game. So NSW digital share is likely 10-15% vs 20-30% for PS/XB in France. New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe : 132.500 units soldįIFA23 NSW digital share was about half of PS4-PS5 versions.Animal Crossing New Horizons : 153.100 units sold.Mario Party Superstars : 153.800 units sold.Nintendo Switch Sports : 154.600 units sold.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe : 383.500 units sold. ![]() Super Mario Bros Wonder : 747.500 units sold. ![]()
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