Mario Golf World Tour Will Yell “Fore!” This Spring

The Mushroom Kingdom's elite will take to the links this spring, when Mario Golf World Tour hits the 3DS and 2DS platforms following a previous delay from its summer 2013 launch window. Nintendo announced today that the game will become available on the second of May, complete with a brand new mode called Castle Club, that lets gamers customize and utilize their own characters.

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The Mushroom Kingdom’s elite will take to the links this spring, when Mario Golf World Tour hits the 3DS and 2DS platforms following a previous delay from its summer 2013 launch window. Nintendo announced today that the game will become available on the second of May, complete with a brand new mode called Castle Club\ that lets gamers customize and utilize their own characters.

Through progression, those who grab their digitized clubs and take part in the colourful land’s tournaments will be able to purchase new gear from an in-game shop. Additionally, armchair golfers can upgrade their characters’ stats in order to benefit their personal play styles.

Check out the latest trailer for Mario Golf World Tour below to get a glimpse of some great-looking driving, putting and shopping action.


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