

This supports “Friends,” “Wireless Play,” and “LAN Play.”.If someone in the lobby has the “Booster Course Pass,” all players can select one of the pass courses.Now supports Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass (Wave 1: 8 courses).Yesterday saw the release of update 2.0.0, which was predominantly for adding support for for the new DLC tracks to the game, as well as fixing a handful of niggling issues. The first bundle includes the following eight tracks:


The DLC tracks are all drawn from the history of the series, remaking and remastering them for the most recent game, though as many quickly pointed out, not completely overhauling them to match the original Mario Kart 8 aesthetic. Do not buy it if you have NSO Expansion Pack, but instead look for the separate box and download button for subscribers. In order to get the DLC tracks, you will need to have update version 2.0.0 installed, and then head to the Nintendo eShop store to find the DLC. That’s quite a sweetener when you’ll need Switch Online in order to play these tracks online anyway. However, if you subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online: Expansion Pack, then it is bundled in with your sub. These will be delivered through six waves of eight tracks (two cups) each spread out over the next two years. The DLC pass costs £22.49 / €24.99 for a whopping 48 courses being added to the game, putting rumours of Mario Kart 9’s development to one side (for now).
