In most Mario Kart games, Mirror Mode is one of the last things the player unlocks. This mode forces the player to go throughflipped versions of each track, essentially doubling the single-player content for the least amount of work possible. This meant that players who wanted to 100% the game had to do everything twice.

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Unlocking the Mirror Modein Mario Kart World requires a bunch of unusual steps, which Nintendo failed to properly document. In a correction email sent to DualShockers, Nintendo has given updated steps for accessing the Mirror Mode.

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How To Unlock Mirror Mode In Mario Kart World (For Real This Time)

In an email sent out by Nintendo on June 12, it was stated thatMirror Mode in Mario Kart Worldcould only be unlocked after the player comes first in every 150cc Cup or Rally. This made it seem like the player only needed to do one, and not the other.

As per the correction email, there are multiple extra steps that need to be taken. Not only does the player need to be first in all 150cc Cup and Rally events, but they need to enter the Free Roam mode and find ten ? Panels, Peach Medallions, and complete P Switch missions. Once all of these tasks are complete (which will take a good while), then Mirror Mode will appear.

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The extra steps for unlocking Mirror Mode mean that Mario Kart World has thehardest one to acquirein the series. At least Nintendo gave fans information on how to get it for themselves, even if it was initially missing a few key steps.

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