MrBeast’s inspiring Squid Game video is now paving the way for other creators to push the boundaries. FaZe Clan members, Noah and Rug worked out an insane real-life version of Mario Kart racing that will blow your mind. Rug aka Brian Awadis used the backyard of his massive mansion and turned it into an elaborate track for a go-kart race.
Rug cosplayed as Mario, while Noah donned the attire of Lugi and the race began. The track was filled with amazing twists and turns, and speed corners for either participant to overtake the other. They even added a power-up mushroom onto the track, which enabled their carts to go fast every time it was picked up. No annoying blue shell power-ups were seen on the track, and glad it was left out, as no one really likes them.
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Nintendo is working on a brand new DLC for Mario Kart 8
In other news, the Japanese studio hasn’t given up on the franchise even in 2022. The legendary racing franchise is alive and well, as the creators are currently on the cusp of releasing a brand new DLC for the title. According to a report by, Eurogamer, the brand new DLC is slated to release on March 18. However, players of certain regions can experience a prior to the launch. The estimated date of releases in respective regions around the world is as follows.
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- UK: 11pm (GMT, Thursday)
- Europe: 12am (CEST, Friday)
- East Coast US: 7pm (EDT, Thursday)
- West Coast US: 4pm (PDT, Thursday)
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The new DLC pack is going to bring back 48 tracks from previous titles to the game, along with several new cups. The DLC pack is going to be available for free on the purchase of the expansion pack of the Nintendo Switch Online service.
If you haven’t subscribed to the live service, you can then simply shell out $24 to pay for the DLC content. Gamers without either of these things can still experience the DLC content in a local LAN setting if even one player has access to the DLC pack.