The firm did not specify what time Wave 2 of the Mario Kart 8 Booster Course Pass will go live when it was revealed last week that it would come on August 4.
Two new Grands Prix, each with four courses, will make up Wave 2. The Turnip Cup and the Propeller Cup will be the names of the new GPs. Everyone and their grandmother turned their attention to Wave 2 of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s Booster Course Pass after the release of Wave 1, especially when on earth it will be released. Expectations for the most recent batch of courses are obviously quite high because the excitement has reached a fever pitch.
Mario Kart 8 Has 6 Tracks
Since the beginning of 2022, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has received a total of sixteen new circuits, including the inclusion of Wave 2. The game begins with the Turnip Cup on the Mario Kart Tour course New York Minute. Although the track is a visual feast with colors bursting from every angle, the proceedings get off to a very safe start. The circuit requires you to take different paths as you complete each lap, but there are not many hazards or dangers overall; it is kind of boring.
In the end, Wave 2 of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe falls short of being outstanding. We acknowledge that we have been disparaging these tracks mercilessly, but when it comes to Mario Kart, you know, we have very high standards. The majority of the courses basically feel like “b-side” filler when contrasted to the primary tracks made especially for Mario Kart 8; none of the songs available are, however, outright horrible. This game is still a lot of fun, especially when the difficulty is turned up to 200cc. We need to constantly remind ourselves of the wider picture since Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has sixteen new courses so far, and we are just halfway through.