Mario Kart Live Home Circuit 2.0 brings split-screen multiplayer.
Play one-on-one on the same track on the same screen.
NintendObs Daily. Thursday, November 18.
Mixed reality evolves on Nintendo Switch. Mario Kart Live Home Circuit returns with a 2.0 update available now — faster than Animal Crossing New Horizons's — focused on multiplayer for up to four players. In the new Split Screen mode, provided you have two Mario Kart Live Home Circuit sets on hand, you can play one-on-one on the same track on the same screen which, even though playing handheld on your own may be more comfortable, allows for a bigger display the entire family can preferably enjoy. Then comes the new Relay Race mode, requiring just one Mario or Luigi set, where up to four players each with their own controller can play any Grand Prix together (including the added Luigi Cup) by switching on the fly who's in control of the kart, matched on screen with the arrivals of playable Toad, Peach and Yoshi.