Mario Kart World was originally planned for the original switch

Upcoming Mario Karting World According to An. That's the goal until the development team realizes that the console can't handle it.
“It's hard for us to incorporate everything we want, so we always realize the rewards of giving up,” said Kenta Sato, director of the show. A big stickiness seems to be the original switch that will have to play at 30fps. Mario Kart games always run at 60fps for obvious reasons. If not, you can't simulate speed, uh, simulate speed.
The developer pecked at the “hard situation” until the final decision was Mario Kart 8 Deluxe As a way for the team to figure out what to do.
“As we decided to release Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Boost Course Passwe think that will give us more time to continue developing,” said producer Kosuke Yabuki. “That was a conversation that moved it to the Nintendo Switch 2 system, which suddenly opened up a lot of possibilities for what we could do. This is indeed a piece of hope. ”
The interview also shows that the game has been in development since 2017, which has been for a long time. However, given the original Mario Kart 8 Launched in 2014.
The upcoming racers are always in an open world and will never be called Mario Kart 9. The developers want to “take the series to the next level.” This hugely connected world seems to do just that.
“I feel Mario Kart 8 DeluxeWe were able to refine the formula we have been following throughout the series, Yabuki continued, “That's why, that's why, this is why we want the gameplay to involve players driving in a big world and we start creating world maps like this.”
I personally think the company made the right call by postponing the game to the Switch 2. The recent first-party switch title has encountered huge frame speed issues and the console is unable to handle the game with 24 participants. Anyway, we only have a few weeks to play Mario Karting Worldif you posted it on June 5th.