Mario Kart is finally coming to iOS and Android, drops on September 25

Mario Kart Tour is coming out on September 25 to both iOS and Android.

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If there was one thing gamers have been waiting for, it is a mobile version of Mario Kart -- known as Mario Kart Tour, which will be sliding onto both iOS and Android on September 25.

Nintendo has unveiled pre-registrations for Mario Kart Tour, and while the game is a free-to-play title, Nintendo won't be missing out on any of that microtransaction craziness.

Mario Kart Tour will feature City Courses, which are inspired by real life locations like Tokyo and Paris. There will be special in-game events that will kick off in Mario Kart Tour, with a bunch of customization options to tune your perfect kart to battle your enemies with.

Mario Kart Tour arrives on September 25 on iOS and Android.

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