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The blistering 200cc speed class remains absent from Mario Kart World's launch content, though Nintendo has teased its potential reintroduction through future updates - mirroring its initial rollout in Mario Kart 8.
When 200cc debuted in Mario Kart 8, it arrived post-launch via patch. Could Nintendo be planning similar timing for its latest kart racer? Producer Kosuke Yabuki's recent comments suggest this remains a strong possibility.
"We've seen tremendous enthusiasm from players embracing higher difficulty options," Yabuki told Rolling Stone, carefully avoiding confirmation about 200cc's inclusion. "Whether this means introducing engine classes beyond 150cc... that's something we're still evaluating."
Nintendo's decision to exclude 200cc initially makes perfect sense for Mario Kart World's design philosophy. The colossal shared world encourages cooperative exploration through GameChat-enabled multiplayer sessions - an experience that benefits from players first mastering courses at standard speeds.
The inevitable 200cc update will likely enforce speed parity among multiplayer groups, making initial familiarity with 150cc crucial before unleashing breakneck speeds across the expansive game world.
Launching alongside Nintendo Switch 2 this week, Mario Kart World promises unprecedented freedom through its seamless open map - though IGN cautions against expecting Forza Horizon-style depth.
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