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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s 4th Booster Course Pass release date announced

During last month’s Nintendo Direct the console manufacturer gave fans their first look at the 4th wave of DLC for the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass. At the time, the DLC was announced to be coming at some point during the Spring. Now however, we have a proper release date as well as the full line-up of tracks.

At the most recent Nintendo Direct the company gave fans their first look at the 4th wave of DLC, showing off an original track in the form of Yoshi’s Island while also announcing that the 4th wave will bring with it a new character from prior entries in the series: namely Birdo. Now, the console manufacturer has released a second trailer announcing the full line-up of tracks:

  • Singapore Speedway (Tour)
  • Bangkok Rush (Tour)
  • DK's Snowboard Cross (Wii)
  • Riverside Park (Super Circuit)
  • Amsterdam Drift (Tour)
  • Mario Circuit (DS)
  • Waluigi Stadium (Double Dash)
  • Yoshi's Island (Original)

Last but certainly not least Nintendo revealed that the 4th wave of DLC is a mere week away, launching for all on the 9th of March. Each new Booster Course wave seems to be better than the last and the 4th wave proves this trend. Hopefully this jump in quality continues.

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