It's Finally Here! ‘Mario Kart World’ Launches Tomorrow with Nintendo Switch 2 — Race Across the Globe!

To all Mario Kart fans around the world — the wait is over.
Mario Kart World, the latest entry in the legendary racing series, launches on June 5, 2025 (Thursday) alongside the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2!
This time, the theme is — “The World Itself is the Course.”
The World is Your Track. Or Even Bigger? “Transcontinental Mario Kart” Begins!
In Mario Kart World, say goodbye to isolated circuits. The game features a fully connected open-world map as your racetrack.
From jungles to cityscapes, snowy mountains, undersea routes, and futuristic metropolises — you can now race across the entire globe, seamlessly.
And with a jaw-dropping 24-player simultaneous online mode, the wildest Grand Prix ever is about to begin.
Drive the World Freely in the New “Free Run” Mode
Mario Kart isn’t just about speed anymore.
This installment features an expansive Free Run Mode, where you can explore the world at your own pace.
- Snap pics with your favorite scenery
- Go on online joyrides with global players
- Discover hidden items and Easter eggs off the beaten track
Take a break from racing and go for a detour — that’s totally part of the fun now.
New Modes: “Survival” and “Grand Prix”
Release Info Recap
- Release Date: June 5, 2025 (Thursday)
- Platform: Nintendo Switch 2
- Players: 1–24 (Online Supported)
- Game Modes: Grand Prix / Time Attack / Free Run / Team Battle and more
- Price: TBA (Both digital and physical editions available)
RAW JAPAN Editorial Comment
This might just be the freest and loudest Mario Kart game ever.
A true next-gen experience that turns the entire world into your playground.
Race across the globe in Grand Prix mode, then unwind in Free Run.
Only Mario Kart World offers such freedom and chaos — and we’re totally here for it.
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This article was summarized and restructured by the RAW JAPAN editorial team, based on official Nintendo info and publicly released footage.
Images & Videos: Courtesy of Nintendo / YouTube