Mario Kart World Fans Discover Major Hidden Feature

Over a week has passed since the release of Mario Kart World and the rumored Nintendo Switch 2, allowing fans plenty of time to explore all the details that Nintendo didn’t advertise or disclose initially. For instance, there’s an important undisclosed feature in Mario Kart World that Nintendo didn’t highlight, which, as the term “hidden” implies, remains concealed for most players, rarely coming into view. However, this isn’t entirely unexpected for those who already owned Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Nintendo Switch, as a similar hidden feature was present in MK8 Deluxe as well.

According to a recent post on the Nintendo Switch’s Reddit community, there’s a secret way to enable Local Area Network (LAN) play in Mario Kart World. To do this, you should select Wireless Play, then press and hold both the L and R buttons simultaneously while also clicking the left joystick. This action will activate LAN play.

In Mario Kart World, you can link up to 24 Nintendo Switch 2 systems, a significant improvement from the 8 that were accessible through wireless play in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Moreover, if you transform your phone into a portable hotspot while using handheld mode, it becomes possible for as many as 24 people to connect and enjoy the game together.

The reason behind its concealment remains unknown, but it’s likely because it’s a significant aspect for most users. Interestingly, Nintendo has followed this practice not only with Mario Kart games, but also with several other titles they’ve developed. Therefore, this approach is nothing out of the ordinary for them.

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2025-06-14 05:09