Eight by eight ago (a better chapter than the one for Nintendo) 64: phase 2 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC could be almost underway
Only Rosalind knows how long it will take for a ninth chapter, but if the DLC made Mario Kart 8 Deluxe a great appetizer be aware that the waiters are already taking steps to bring the level 2. For those who do not remember one of the many Nintendo Direct announcements of February, in a nutshell, from now to the end of 2023 they are waiting for us 48 piste. The latter will fundamentally help double the content of the game. The base title included the downloadable content of the eighth episode released on Wii U. Now, however, the twelve cups of four tracks each are about to host as many. The total will thus reach 96 tracks.
Eight new tracks as phase 2 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC: a buffet to be tasted little by little
The phases to which we allude are the echelons of two cups (eight tracks) each, which go to make up the huge cornucopia that is the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC. In March we had the pleasure of racing on the new tracks, between welcome surprises (the real world tracks from Tour) and unexpected returns (plus whatever happened to the layout of Giardino Nuvola, ed). The question is only one: when is the second round? And this is where the most loved Japanese envoy ever comes into play. Let’s talk about PushDustInwho noticed the advertisements displayed by 7-11 stores in Japan. Here is the tweet.
7-11 is advertising the course pack (note that it says you double the number of courses in Japanese, nothing about wave 2). I think we should see a reveal sooner than later. pic.twitter.com/qpRtTBiUdp
— PushDustIn (@PushDustIn) July 9, 2022
This sign displayed in the window alludes to the wave of content already released. However, the corner message reminds staff to remove advertising by July 17. In other words, if the sign becomes obsolete on that date we should at least have a presentation trailer for the next tracks to whiz on. Previously, a datamine (if reliable) revealed how many retro tracks we should expect. In particular, we should review Sprint in Sydney, Panorama of Los Angeles, View of New York (Tour), Punta Koopa, Pista degli Aceri (Wii), Mario Circuit, Vanilla Lake (Super) and Rainbow Track (7). The total (no names) is 12 Tour tracks, two from Super, one from 64, three from DS, 4 from Super Circuit, five from Wii, two from 7 and four from Double Dash !!.
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