Leaked screenshot of Bob-omb Blast mode in Mario Kart World Battle menu, with explosive kart action and excited fans.
Leaked screenshot of Bob-omb Blast mode in Mario Kart World Battle menu, with explosive kart action and excited fans.
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Nintendo leaks potential Bob-omb Blast mode for Mario Kart World

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Nintendo accidentally revealed a possible update to Mario Kart World's Battle mode through a deleted screenshot tied to Mario Day events. The image shows a new Bob-omb icon, suggesting the return of the Bob-omb Blast variant. Fans have expressed enthusiasm for this addition to the Switch 2 launch title.

Earlier this week, Nintendo posted and then quickly removed a screenshot promoting Mario Day events for Mario Kart World, set for March 10, 2026. The image, preserved on Reddit, featured an updated icon for the game's Battle mode that included a Bob-omb alongside the existing balloon and coin symbols for Balloon Battle and Coin Runners.

This has led to speculation that Bob-omb Blast, a mode where players throw exploding Bob-ombs at opponents to score points, could be added in an upcoming update. The mode previously appeared in titles like Mario Kart: Double Dash!! and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Mario Kart World, a launch title for the Nintendo Switch 2 released last year, has faced criticism for its limited Battle mode content compared to predecessors. Post-launch updates have focused on mechanical improvements, such as free roam mode, online functionality, and intermission tracks, rather than new modes or substantial additions.

Fan reactions on Reddit have been positive, with one user stating, "God I hope so. It's my favorite battle mode!" Another commented, "We are Sex Bob-omb!!!" The leak coincides with broader Mario Day promotions, including eShop sales and new Nintendo Switch Online titles like Mario's Tennis, Mario Clash, and Mario vs. Donkey Kong launching on March 10. Nintendo has not officially confirmed the update, but the deletion of the post suggests it was premature.

While details on timing remain unclear, the addition could enhance replayability for Mario Kart World's Battle mode, which currently offers only two options.

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Fans on X express excitement over Nintendo's leaked Bob-omb Blast mode for Mario Kart World's Battle mode, highlighted by a promotional screenshot quickly deleted. High-engagement posts from enthusiasts and gaming accounts anticipate the update for Mario Day, with some hoping for additional content beyond this addition. Reactions are predominantly positive, focusing on the return of the classic chaotic mode.

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Illustration of Nintendo Switch announcing three classic Mario games from Virtual Boy and Game Boy Advance for Switch Online on MAR10 Day 2026.
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Nintendo Switch Online adds three Mario classics in March 2026

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Nintendo has announced three classic Mario games for its Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription, arriving on March 10, 2026, to mark MAR10 Day. The lineup features two titles from the Virtual Boy library and one from Game Boy Advance. These additions expand the service's retro game offerings for subscribers.

Nintendo has released Mario Tennis Fever for the Switch 2, a game designed to bridge gaps between major titles in the console's lineup. The title features chaotic multiplayer action with power-ups and various modes, including motion controls reminiscent of Wii Sports. This release supports Nintendo's strategy to bolster the platform with steady content during the transition from the original Switch.

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A recent leak has revealed a Nintendo Switch 2 rating for Pikmin 3 Deluxe on the PEGI website, leaving fans confused about Nintendo's choice. The game, originally released in 2013 for Wii U and ported to Switch in 2020, may receive enhancements for the newer console. However, many question why not the more recent Pikmin 4 from 2023.

Nintendo has launched its Mario Day 2026 eShop sale ahead of March 10, offering discounts on a limited selection of Mario-related games for the Nintendo Switch. The sale runs from March 5 to March 15 and features a standout deal on Mario+Rabbids: Sparks of Hope Gold Edition for $9. Additional announcements include new classic Mario games arriving on Nintendo Switch Online and a regional Switch 2 bundle.

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A gaming insider has shared a rumor about the next mainline Legend of Zelda title for Nintendo Switch 2, centering on a dimensional shifting mechanic. The concept involves using tears to travel between worlds, building on open-world elements from previous entries. While unconfirmed, the idea draws inspiration from an existing ability in the series.

A fan-made Unreal Engine 5 render of a dark, gritty Mario adventure has resurfaced with added voiceovers, satirizing modern AAA gaming tropes. Voice actor Ryan Stewart shared the dubbed videos on Instagram, drawing from an original 2022 YouTube clip by Funkyzeit Games. The parody highlights overly talkative characters and hand-holding mechanics common in big-budget titles.

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The Lego Group has released a teaser video hinting at a new construction set featuring Luigi from the Mario Kart series. Employees described the project with the tagline 'Racing is in Our Blood!' The set appears to include a Luigi figure, a vehicle, and a stand.

 

 

 

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