Instead of hitting the multiplayer mode again (fool me once), I started out fresh from the tutorial on the newly revealed
solo challenge maps.
The closed beta featured three
solo challenge maps with three modes each, and three competitive maps which could either be played solo vs AI, or in an 8 - player online race.
At launch, Sprint Vector offers 9
solo challenge maps with 3 modes each, and 12 competitive maps which can either be played solo vs AI, or in an 8 - player online races.
That said,
the solo challenge maps, which features time trial, coin collection, and a non-stop nitro-fest called «hardcore one - life», are a welcome addition that makes up somewhat for the lack of cup races.
Not exact matches
«In addition to 8 unique steampunk weapons available at launch, Season Pass owners will have access to new
solo challenges and co-op
maps this fall along with new story content in 2018.
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle's Season Pass will contain new weapons,
solo challenges, co-op
maps and new story content.
In addition to eight unique steampunk weapons available at launch, Season Pass owners will be able to nab new
solo challenges and co-op
maps this fall along with new story content sometime in 2018.
LONDON, UK — AUGUST 23RD, 2017 — Today, Ubisoft ® announced the post-launch plans for Mario + Rabbids ® Kingdom Battle, which will include new weapons,
solo challenges, co-op
maps and brand new story content.
A new Orokin Moonbase
map has also been added along with weekly
challenges, and a new sortie mission system provides big endgame
challenges for
solo players and groups.
LONDON, UK — AUGUST 23RD, 2017 — Today, Ubisoft ® announced the post-launch plans for Mario + Rabbids ® Kingdom Battle, which will include new weapons,
solo challenges, co-op
maps and brand new story content.
This autumn, players will be able to test their skills with new
solo challenges, or with a friend, through additional co-op
maps.
If you play
solo, you're limited to using one character at a time, but it can be an interesting
challenge to play through a
map over and over to see if one character is particularly better at getting through its obstacles than another.
That's not even mentioning cooperative play that lets you bring a buddy along or custom
map creation for the game's myriad
solo challenges (competitive multiplayer is a bit of snooze though).