Mario Golf: World Tour’s DLC Courses Detailed

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As reported earlier in the week, Mario Golf: World Tour will have downloadable content that will add new courses and characters to the game. Three DLC packs will be available for $5.99 each, and each one will contain two new courses with 18 holes each. Each pack will also come with a new character.

 

Further details on these DLC packs are now available courtesy of Nintendo’s Japanese branch. We now know what courses each DLC pack contains, and have images of them alongside character screenshots. You can find the information below.

 

Mushroom Pack ($5.99):

Adds Toad Highlands and Koopa Park courses.

 

Adds Toadette as a playable character.

 

Flower Pack ($5.99):

Adds Layer-Cake Desert and Sparkling Waters courses.

 

Adds Nabbit as a playable character.

 

Star Pack ($5.99):

Adds Rock-Candy Mines and Mario’s Star courses.

 

Adds Rosalina as a playable character.

 

Each pack will be available for $5.99 or at a discounted rate of $14.99 if you purchase the Season Pass containing all three. If you buy all three courses in either form, you’ll also get Gold Mario as a bonus playable character. He has a “Golden Flower shot” that gains coins for every yard it travels.

 

 

Mario Golf: World Tour will be available in North America on May 2nd.

 

Update: English names for Mario’s Star and Toad Highlands updated. Thanks to ClaireBeare for pointing out the info on the English website!


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