Total Knockout! 

For the full patch notes, we have them here:

On June 30, 2026, Nintendo released a new update for Mario Kart World. Among the many changes included in version 1.7.0, the biggest additions are Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally, now available in Knockout Tour.

For the full patch notes, we have them here:

Mario Kart World | Version 1.7.0 Patch Notes: (Released June 30, 2026)

General:

  • Drill Rally and Boomerang Rally have been added to Knockout Tour.
    • You can select these if you have played one of the rallies in Knockout Tour.
  • When you are using Photo Mode on the pause menu, you can now add stickers.
    • You can add stickers using touch controls or mouse controls as well.
  • Raised the acceleration performance of characters and vehicles that had low acceleration.
  • Raised the gliding speed of characters that had high speed and that of some other characters and vehicles.
  • Made it so the player can hop right away after being hit by Kamek’s magic or Bullet Bill.
  • Adjusted conditions where the player can do a Jump Boost by shaking the controller when racing on top of the water.
  • Adjusted behavior after landing on rivals and made it so the dash time after landing is longer.
  • Made it so that the player can stop a slipstream when braking before the slipstream starts.
  • Adjusted rate at which players can acquire items from item boxes in races and in Knockout Tour.
  • Made it so that players can see the Super Horn a rival is holding.
  • Added a ramp to the race that heads from Airship Fortress to Bowser’s Castle.
  • Added support for Thai.
    • You can change the language in System Settings > System > Language.

Fixed Issues:

  • Fixed an issue where the time after crossing the finish line in Time Trials would be incorrect.
    • Time Trials ghosts that have encountered this issue may be removed from View Rankings without notice.
  • Fixed an issue where, when a player started gliding right after crashing, their speed while gliding would slow down.
  • Fixed an issue where, when a player hit a Goomba or Para-Biddybud that they sent flying, the player would crash.
  • Fixed an issue where the player would not be able to get on a helicopter in Online Play and Wireless Play.
  • Fixed an issue where, when the player threw a Bob-omb behind them while riding a Standard Bike or W-Twin Chopper, they would not be able to throw it farther than when riding other vehicles.
  • Fixed a number of issues regarding Bullet Bill.
  • Fixed an issue where if a Spiny Shell hit a gold block or a broadcast van, it would break.
  • Fixed an issue where the player would slip through walls in Bowser’s Castle.
  • Fixed an issue where the player would stay caught on an electronic sign in Dandelion Depths.
  • Fixed an issue where if the player used a Feather after doing a Jump Boost in Dandelion Depths, they would fall off the course.
  • Fixed an issue where the player would fall off the course after jumping on a parasol in the race heading to Salty Salty Speedway.
  • Fixed an issue where the player would fall off the course when driving through the shortcut route in the race heading from Koopa Troopa Beach to Dino Dino Jungle.
  • Fixed an issue where a player would have two coins taken from them at once in the race that heads east from Peach Stadium.
  • Fixed an issue where if a player does a Jump Boost while rail riding in the race that heads from Cheep Cheep Falls to Dandelion Depths, they would fall from the rail.
  • Fixed an issue where the player would hit the pole at a shop and not be able to move at Shy Guy Bazaar.
  • Fixed an issue where Dry Bones falls through the ground around Dry Bones Burnout.
  • Fixed an issue where if the player was driving along the edge of the course, they would fall off the course in the race that heads from Wario Shipyard to DK Pass or Cheep Cheep Falls.
  • Fixed an issue where the player would be returned very far in front at various times when they fell off the course on various courses.
  • Several other issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.

About Mario Kart World:

Ready your wheels for a brand-new Mario Kart game exclusively for the Nintendo Switch™ 2 system—with a world of interconnected courses to race through —  The whole world is your racetrack in this massive evolution of the Mario Kart™ series! The courses you race on are all connected in a seamless world. Drive the paths between them to traverse mountains, forests, cities, and more. Take in the sprawling vistas as you explore at your own pace in Free Roam—or watch how a sudden shift in the weather can mix up a dead heat in a tense Grand Prix.

Ride on rails, jump off walls, skim across water, and more as you race for the finish line. Master these new maneuvers and you might cut down your time to the finish line!

Take on a classic Grand Prix, or go the distance in the Knockout Tour elimination mode — Speed through one course and then drive to the next in a non-stop rally that stretches from one corner of the world to another in the adrenaline-packed Knockout Tour! In this fierce 24-driver mode, racers are steadily eliminated, checkpoint by checkpoint, until only one remains. With Grand Prix and VS Races also supporting up to 24 drivers, the competition has never been tighter!

Race online* across modes with up to 23 other players, or talk with friends using GameChat as you race or roam. Through CameraPlay, you can even see your friends’ faces next to their vehicles as you zoom past them, whether you’re online or on the same couch. Hop into a match of Balloon Battle or Coin Runners for even more mayhem, or get focused and strive for your personal best in Time Trials. There’s something for every kind of racer!

Go full speed with series-new drivers, vehicles, courses, outfits, items, and more! — Race on brand-new courses, as well as familiar ones that have been reimagined with additional routes and other details. Stick with your favorite driver or broaden your horizons—there are loads of drivers, many with different outfits to unlock, and plenty of vehicles to master too. Some of the new additions might surprise you! (Is that Cow?!)

Source: Nintendo

 

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