![]() The game is not packaged as a physical cartridge with the kart, but rather a free download from the Nintendo eShop. Players will need to purchase one of two available karts: Mario or Luigi, retailing at $100 per brother. The game and karts were developed by Nintendo in conjunction with Velan Studios, who were the ones to actually bring the project to Nintendo, based off of an early prototype. A camera built in the toy displays the player’s home on their Switch, with augmented reality elements sprinkled on top to create a full-fledged Mario Kart course. ![]() ![]() ![]() Shown off during Mario’s 35th anniversary Nintendo Direct, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit partners a physical remote-controlled kart with the Nintendo Switch or a Nintendo Switch Lite. ![]()
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