Mario Kart Live: Home Circuithas arrived, bringing Nintendo’s classic arcade racer into player’s homes for the first time. The box comes with an RC car that links to a Switch via camera, and gates that players can use to build their own courses around their house. The real Mario Kart in the box comes in two varieties, one driven by Mario and the other by Luigi.

There may only be two designs for thereal Mario Kart and driver, but the ones that display on the Switch screen have many more. These driver outfits and kart skins are unlocked through gameplay, either by completing races or collecting coins. It’s also possible to unlock new gameplay and track features, though they’re a little more difficult to acquire.

Mario Kart Live course

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Outfits, Skins, and Horns

To unlock outfits, kart skins or new horns for their in-game racer,Mario Kart Liveplayers mustcollect coins and complete races. Once players have enough coins, they’ll be able to purchase new cosmetics from the in-game store. Here’s a list of all theMario Kart Liveoutfits and kart skins that have been confirmed so far:

Unlockable driver outfits forMario Kart Live

Unlockablekart skins forMario Kart Live

Getting Faster

Cosmetics aren’t the only unlockable inMario Kart Live: Home Circuit, as players can also gain new track items, radio stations, and even game-modes. To unlock these, players will need take part in the 8Grand Prix tours. By racing against the Koopalings and placing in the top 3, players will earn trophies. These trophies will then unlock the new features, including special types of gate, radio stations to change the music, and new environmental effects.

Finally, gaining enough trophies will also unlock the higher CC modes. Five trophy cups will allow players to take part in the fast 150 CC game-mode, while ten will unlock the even faster 200 CC mode. These faster game modes are the only way to increase thespeed of the real-life Mario Kart, beside a couple of the game’s many pick-ups. There is no online multiplayer inMario Kart Live, so players who want to race together will have to each purchase the game, and meet up to play.