
Of course, take the above with a pinch of salt - but the reappearance of multiple Mario Kart Tour tracks (both original and remixed) is perhaps not a huge surprise. Sunset Wilds (Mario Kart: Super Circuit, later released in Mario Kart Tour).Maple Treeway (Wii, reappeared in Mario Kart 7 and Mario Kart Tour).GCN Waluigi Stadium (Mario Kart Double Dash).DK Summit (Wii, reappeared in Mario Kart Tour).Manage cookie settingsĮlsewhere, another datamine from Quaa in the Mario Kart Central discord (via kingdomharms on reddit) has suggested future courses will include the following, with some overlap with the above datamine: Courses on here include:Ĭan you see any more? /uv6bGadUye- Joshua 'NantenJex' Goldie MaTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. Looks like we got a datamine leak after all. One, from MrNantendo on Twitter, shows a banner image with visuals of four tracks - Sydney Sprint and LA Laps from Mario Kart Tour, Mario Circuit on the SNES and Koopa Cape on the Wii - as well as possibly Rainbow Road (3DS), Vanilla Lake (SNES?), New York Minute (Tour), Sunset Wilds (Super Circuit) and Maple Treeway (Wii): That said, datamines are giving us some indication. Otherwise, Nintendo has yet to officially confirm the future tracks for Mario Kart 8 DLC. Two, the names of future cups - which are: Researchers can now access new information about. One, that they will all be based on other games in the series, including mobile title Mario Kart Tour. Wave 3 of COVID-19 survey data from five national longitudinal studies now available. So far, we know two things about the future DLC courses in Mario Kart 8. Mario Kart 8 Wave 2 tracks and beyond: What do we know about future DLC tracks in Mario Kart 8?

Released on March 18th, 2022, the Wave 1 tracks list for Mario Kart 8 are: Watch on YouTube Mario Kart 8 DLC Wave 1 tracks list
