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So there I was, scrolling through my usual gaming news, and boom, I stumble on this little gem about Mike York. You know, that former Rockstar guy? He’s been chatting up a storm about GTA 6. Apparently, he’s super impressed by its insane details. I mean, we’re talking eye-popping realism here. Meanwhile, he’s throwing some serious shade at Mario Kart World. Says it’s not even in the same league. Ouch.
Mario Kart World is hitting the shelves on June 5, and it’s priced at 80 bucks. Not cheap, huh? Comes with a huge character lineup and some new modes. But, Mike thinks GTA 6 is where it’s at. Can’t blame him, though. Those Rockstar games like GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 are epic, and he was part of those teams.
Anyway — or wait, what was I talking about? Oh right, GTA 6. It’s been pushed to May 2026, but folks are already buzzing about it. York’s been dissecting its second trailer like it’s some Oscar contender. He’s obsessed with the lighting. Maybe that’s why they delayed it? Who knows.
On his YouTube, York sounded off about GTA 6’s details compared to Mario Kart World. He’s like, “Seriously, who’s gonna pay $90 for Mario Kart when you’ve got something like this?” Slight correction—Mario Kart’s going for $80, but whatever. His point stands: GTA 6’s realism is otherworldly.
Now, the price for GTA 6 is still a big ol’ mystery, but whispers are saying it might hit the $100 mark. Can you imagine? Probably giving Mario Kart a run for its money, pun intended. Weird times in the industry right now, so anything can happen.
Meanwhile, Nintendo’s banking on enthusiasts grabbing that Switch 2 for Mario Kart World. Funny thing about it, besides the usual gang, you can even race as the cow from Moo Moo Meadows. Talk about random, right? And there’s a Free Roam mode, so that’s neat.
Guess we’ll just have to wait and see which game takes the crown. Both will likely rake in some serious dough, but will folks feel they got their money’s worth? Hard to say. If they miss the mark, well, you know how gamers can be. See ya on the track or the streets, depending on your style.
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