Categories: Mobile

Mario Kart Tour Now Live For Smartphones, Servers Struggling To Cope With Demand

After months of anticipation, Mario Kart Tour is reportedly now live for mobile devices. However, it seems all the excitement for the launch may have been too much for the game to handle.

According to Googleplay and the Apple store, Mario Kart Tour can now be downloaded for play on both Android and iOS devices. However, reports have come in that some users may experience difficulty logging in to the game, likely due to so many people trying to log in at once. Due to high server load, an error message like the one below may be encountered.

It will likely be some time before demand drops or the servers stabilize. Should any Mario Kart Tour players encounter server issues, we advise them to be patient and try to log in again at a later time when things are less crowded.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

Yoerider

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