As COVID-19 damned the Osaka’s Super Nintendo World is happening. Japan’s Super Nintendo World was aimed to open this year, alongside the Tokyo Olympics.
Neither happened, as the coronavirus spreading. But despite that very same coronavirus spread, which in the past month has reached all-time highs in countries like the USA, France, and Italy, Super Nintendo World will open its doors to the public on Feb. 4, 2021.
Japan currently cares about more daily COVID-19 cases than ever too, but it’s a low peak. The country recorded 2,585 cases, the most positive tests to be recorded in a day in November. The country has so far seen 2057 deaths thus in 148,000 cases.
Super Nintendo World will feature few crazy rides, including an extremely awesome-looking Mario Kart rollercoaster. It takes place in Bowser’s Castle where riders will don AR-goggles that make the railed ride more real Mario Kart game. You’ll get power-ups, items, race other players (riders), and more.
However, the entire park is full of giant games. Each ride will revolve behind a different character, and there’s a Mario and Luigi Cafe that’s already open.
More about this news: You won’t have to go to Japan to experience Super Nintendo World. The gaming giant is planning on opening one up in Orlando’s Universal park in 2023.