
"Mario Kart World received a free update today that brings a team option to its Knockout Tour mode. Initially, the Knockout races in this Nintendo Switch 2 launch title were only for solo drivers, challenging players to finish ahead of enough other competitors or get eliminated from the series. It was one of the highlights of the game in our review, and this new wrinkle should bring plenty more fun chaos to the racetrack."
"If you don't have enough people to fill out a team CPU drivers will complete the roster. You'll still progress or be knocked out based on individual performance, but your score will be pooled with your teammates' results. More points are awarded for placing highly in a race, with 50 going to the top finisher while drivers who don't advance to the next course only get one."
Mario Kart World received a free update that adds a team option to Knockout Tour mode. Knockout races were originally solo competitions where drivers had to finish ahead of enough opponents or face elimination. Team mode supports two teams of twelve, three teams of eight, or four teams of six, with CPU drivers filling empty slots. Individual progression and eliminations remain based on each player's performance, while points are pooled across teammates. Higher placements award more points, with 50 points for first place and one point for drivers who don't advance. Eliminated players can spectate and cheer on teammates. Team matches can be hosted via local wireless or online play.
Read at Engadget
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