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Whoa, Spoilers for Donkey Kong Bananza Ahead!
Alright, so here we are, Mario Kart World fans, diving deep into speculation territory. Players are buzzing with the idea that maybe, just maybe, two new racers are sneaking into the game: Void Kong and King K. Rool. You know, it’s not official yet, but everyone’s pointing at the game credits like they’re holding a secret map or something.
Right from the get-go, Mario Kart World flexed with 50 racers. Talk about options, right? But die-hard fans? Always craving more. Like someone in the credits isn’t just enough, they want the whole shebang. Some classics are missing, and I get it, I really do. Nostalgia’s a trip, after all. Nintendo? Playing the quiet card on DLC, keeping us guessing.
Okay, wait—here’s the bit that’s got people talking: This Reddit user, prpro-03, stumbles on something interesting. Voice actors Yuu Hayashi and Tsuguo Mogami are in the credits. Hayashi last voiced Void Kong, and Mogami’s the King K. Rool guy in Donkey Kong Bananza. Now, I don’t know… does their credit mean what we think it does?
Cue the chaos of possibilities. Just ‘cause their names are there doesn’t automatically scream “new racers.” Maybe they’re just voicing the background noise or something. Mario Kart is tricky like that. Or hey, perhaps this is a massive red herring. Gamers love those, don’t they?
Then there’s this whole history bit. Hayashi has hardly dipped his toes in Nintendo waters before, except for this, but Mogami? Oh yeah, he’s been around—lent his voice to characters in other big titles like Star Fox and even Zelda. You might say he’s a bit of a veteran.
All said and done, Nintendo isn’t spilling the beans. But I mean, give us a break, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe stirred the pot by adding non-Mario faces. So, could new favorites roar into Mario Kart World? Probably down the line, who am I kidding.
Honestly, only time will tell. Until then, I guess we just hang tight and keep speculating. I feel like there’s a whole fandom out there with nothing better to do right now—no offense. Guess we’ll know soon enough. Or not. Who knows.
There you go!