The Mario Kart franchise has been entertaining us all for decadesâeven with sibling fights and fits of rage over losing a race from a blue shell at the last secondâbut Mario Kart World is the first game to go open world. There hasnât been a truly new entry in the series since 2014âs Mario Kart 8, so being stoked to dive into this exciting adventure is perfectly reasonable. Equally reasonable, especially given the gameâs controversial price tag, is to wonder how long itâll take to beat and what type of replayability it offers. Letâs talk about it.
How long does it take to beat Mario Kart World?
Mario Kart World is a racing game first and foremost, so thatâs what you can expect to spend a lot of time doing. But if your goal is simply to tackle all of the gameâs races and call it quits, you can complete every Grand Prix cup in just a few hours of playtime. Youâll probably find the experience lacking, though, as thatâs only a small part of what Nintendoâs newest entry in the franchise serves up.
Mario Kart games are known for having an extremely long lifespan due to their seemingly endless replayability. If you thoroughly enjoy racing in Mario Kart World, you can continue to replay its tracks as many times as youâd like via time trials or offline tournaments by yourself or via split-screen multiplayer.
Alternatively, you can head online to race up to 24 players in a standard Grand Prix or Knockout Mode, the latter of which is a brand-new elimination-based showdown. If youâre feeling feisty, you may want to take to the Battle Mode to fight your pals in a silly arena fight to see who can defeat each other with items. With all of this to do with friends (or strangers, if youâre so inclined), Mario Kart World will likely keep you busy for many months, or even years, after release.
If youâre more interested in exploring the gameâs open world, you can do so entirely alone, or you can team up with your pals in a free roam session to explore it together. Youâll be able to round up plenty of collectibles or engage in dozens and dozens of short-but-sweet P-Switch missionsâthough itâs worth noting that the latter is strangely absent in cooperative free roam, so youâll have to do those all by yourself. Sorry!
If this new kart racing outing sounds like fun to you, Mario Kart World is available now exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2.