Mario Kart Tour to Drive Off Into the Sunset
Nintendo will end Mario Kart Tour service and stop in-app purchases, while Gold Pass subscribers get August and September content for free.
- Nintendo announced that Mario Kart Tour will permanently shut down on September 29, ending a seven-year run as one of the company's final mobile gaming titles.
- The game faced a problematic launch due to predatory Gacha gambling mechanics, which persisted for three years before Nintendo implemented improvements in October 2022.
- Nintendo halted automatic Gold Pass subscription renewals, though players can still spend existing rubies in the Spotlight Shop and Mii Racing Suit Shop through September.
- Earlier this year, some countries rated the game 18+ due to its monetization strategies, despite rare tracks like Piranha Plant Pipeline attracting dedicated players.
- A brief statement on Nintendo's website thanked players for their support, with the company humorously noting the game's duration by referencing the Middle Ages.
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