Mario Kart Tour update to remove controversial feature

Mario Kart Tour It has announced that it will remove the free video game’s controversial gacha system in an update coming later this month. Previously, players could use an in-game currency called rubies that could be purchased for physical money as well as earned by playing to “shoot” tubes that would essentially draw random gifts. This will go away sometime this month with a new store that players can pick and choose to spend rubies on the items inside instead.

“A battle mode will be added, along with the Spotlight Shop, where you can exchange rubies for drivers, buggies and gliders! Also, tubes that you can shoot with rubies will be removed,” the official Twitter account of the free-to-mobile video game shares in the early hours From this morning. You can check it out for yourself embedded below:

As mentioned above, the new Mario Kart Tour The update is set to be released later this month. A new battle mode as well as a Spotlight Shop will include players to exchange rubies for drivers, buggies and gliders instead of the previous gacha system of using rubies on tubes that would randomly deliver goodies in-game. No final release date has been announced for this update. generally, Mario Kart Tour It is currently free to play for iOS and Android devices. You can check out all of our previous coverage of the popular Nintendo mobile game here.

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