Mario Kart Tour has revealed a brand-new trailer for its latest track, as well as its next tour. Following the hashtag initiative of #TraveltheWorldwithMarioKart, the next course coming to the game is called Singapore Speedway.

Nintendo's popular mobile title spinoff of its iconic Mario Kart IP has seen plenty of success and new content since first launching in September 2019. The globe-trotting Mario Kart Tour goes beyond the expected Mushroom Kingdom locales, with courses in real-world locations like Sydney, Paris, Tokyo, Berlin, and Los Angeles. The real-world courses are usually accompanied by their own Tour, as is the case with the newest location.

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Revealed on the official Mario Kart Tour Twitter account, the trailer for Singapore Speedway showcases a mix of screenshot stills and actual gameplay video. The 49-second clip reveals players will appear to be racing through and around Singapore Harbor in Singapore, the eponymous capital of the country found in Southeast Asia. The screenshots reveal plenty of verticality, taking advantage of the city's signature skyscrapers. The trailer also reveals a vacation version of Luigi, sporting shorts, shades, Singapore-stamped luggage, and a chic green polo with a mushroom print - a look bound to quickly become a fan favorite.

The new Singapore Speedway and accompanying Singapore Tour is certainly great news for Mario Kart Tour fans, but mainline Mario Kart fans may also have something to look forward to soon. A video game industry analyst is claiming that Mario Kart 9 is in "active development" and that Nintendo may even reveal the long-awaited sequel later this year. There have been several rumors regarding the game's development, including the title being Mario Kart Crossroads, and the game featuring a much wider cast of Nintendo characters beyond the Super Mario IP, possibly in the vein of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

With a new console Mario Kart title likely on the way and the international Mario Kart Tour receiving fresh new content, the IP is as popular as its ever been in its storied 30-year history.The franchise truly has a global reach, as proven by Olympic Gold medalist Usain Bolt. In a recent interview, Bolt revealed he is a big fan of Mario Kart, and gaming in general. The Jamaican track star was asked if video games like Mario Kart played a part in building his competitive drive, to which he confidently replied "it helped, it helped."

While the rumors of Mario Kart 9/Crossroads suggest Nintendo will reveal something this year, there's no telling if it's true. For now, fans can enjoy the new Mario Kart Tour content, or even check out this player-made Mario Kart-themed Animal Crossing: New Horizons island.

Mario Kart Tour is available on mobile devices.

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