
In a recent TikTok video, a pair inadvertently tried to purchase a PlayStation 5 via DoorDash, unaware that they couldn’t race Mario Kart on the console. The Sony PlayStation 5, now nearly five years old, offers a multitude of thrilling gaming adventures. It hosts blockbuster first-party PlayStation games as well as major third-party multi-platform releases, catering to every genre of gameplay available on the PS5. Regrettably, the much-loved Mario Kart isn’t among the games that can be played on this console, despite its ability to run a wide variety of titles.
Since cross-platform play was implemented, the divide between gaming consoles has been gradually lessening. Microsoft has been the most aggressive in erasing console exclusivity, making some of its key titles available on PlayStation 5 and other systems. Sony hasn’t matched Microsoft’s stride, but it has hinted at bringing “Helldivers 2” to Xbox, and job postings suggest that more PlayStation games might follow suit. In contrast, Nintendo remains firm in its commitment to console exclusivity, showing no signs of releasing its games on other platforms.
As a gaming enthusiast who’s been in the loop for quite some time, I can tell you that it’s easy to overlook the fact that certain games are exclusive to specific platforms. My partner and I learned this lesson the hard way when we thoughtfully ordered a PlayStation 5 through DoorDash, anticipating playing our favorite game, Mario Kart. After setting up the console, we naively searched for Mario on the PlayStation Store, only to be met with disappointment as there were no games featuring the iconic character. To add salt to the injury, we’re not even avid gamers, and this misstep left my partner in less than ideal spirits. “Let me tell you, he is not pleased!
As long as Nintendo continues to be involved in the hardware business, it’s extremely uncommon for them to make their exclusive games accessible on other platforms like PlayStation and Xbox have. So, if you want to play Mario Kart, your options are limited: you can either opt for Mario Kart Tour on mobile devices or purchase a Nintendo console to access the main series games. If you’re a die-hard fan seeking to play the most Mario Kart games in one place, investing in a potential future Nintendo Switch 2 might be a wise decision, as it currently hosts multiple main series entries and may receive additional ones in the future.
List of Mario Kart Games You Can Play on the Switch 2




- Super Mario Kart
- Mario Kart 64
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Mario Kart World
The upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 will exclusively feature a new Mario Kart game, but since it has backward compatibility, it can also play the enhanced version of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Additionally, through the Nintendo Switch Online service, you’ll be able to play Super Mario Kart, and with the Expansion Pack tier, you’ll get access to Mario Kart 64 and Super Circuit. The mobile game, Mario Kart Tour, probably won’t come to Switch 2, but there’s a chance Mario Kart: Double Dash could be added to the GameCube games available on the Expansion Pack tier in the future. As for older versions like Mario Kart Wii, DS, and Mario Kart 7, Nintendo tends to bring classic games to newer consoles, so it’s possible they might make a comeback on Switch 2 at some point down the line.
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2025-07-28 19:34