KartRider: Drift Season 1 Launches On PC, Mobile, And Consoles With Brand-New Content On March 8th
If you end up switching devices for Season 1, all your progress will carry over from the Preseason.
KartRider: Drift will finally arrive on PlayStation and Xbox consoles on March 8th, but Season 1 also begins on the same day across all supported platforms. Whether on PC or mobile, every system will see brand-new content for this cross-platform kart racing game come March.
For those enjoying the ongoing Preseason, Nexon has announced that all of your progress and rewards will carry over if you decide to switch platforms for Season 1. This decision follows their mission of making the game available without barriers so you and your friends can play against each other on whichever platforms.
Get ready to rev those engines!
KartRider: Drift Season 1 kicks off March 8 PT with fresh customization options, new challenges, and yes... full cross-platform play including consoles!
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— KartRider: Drift (@KartRiderDrift) January 31, 2023
Season 1 will feature plenty of new features, tracks, characters, and more in the future. Specifically, the Livery system accessible from the in-game Garage will allow players to put unique wraps on their karts with new body colors, decals, and even ways to make their own designs.
Players can also complete License challenges in Season 1 to unlock unique karts, characters, and additional tracks. While showing off your new items, you can challenge Speed Mode to claim a trophy for being the fastest racer or test your skills in Time Attack Mode and climb the leaderboards.
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