NINTENDO has announced a new Mario Kart game in which players turn their homes into a racing track – but it costs a whopping £100.

The set is out TODAY – and comes with a remote-controlled Mario or Luigi kart, four cardboard gates and two arrow markers.

The new Mario Kart game involves RC cars that race around a virtual track in your living room

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The new Mario Kart game involves RC cars that race around a virtual track in your living roomCredit: nintendo

Gamers who splash out for Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit will place the gates around their home and then drive the karts through them.

But that’s not all: Each kart is loaded with an on-board camera that shows the path ahead on your Switch display, with your view featuring augmented reality characters, enemies and items overlaid onto your home.

“Drive a kart in the real world using familiar Mario Kart controls and see the action from your kart’s on-board camera displayed on your Nintendo Switch or TV screen,” Nintendo said.

“Watch as your home is transformed into ocean depths, a sandy desert and more from the world of Mario Kart!”

  • Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit at Game for £99 – buy here
Players control their karts using a Nintendo Switch console

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Players control their karts using a Nintendo Switch consoleCredit: nintendo
To set up a track, gamers have to place cardboard race gates around their home

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To set up a track, gamers have to place cardboard race gates around their homeCredit: nintendo
A total of four gates are included in the Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit set

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A total of four gates are included in the Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit setCredit: nintendo

Racers can play against three of their mates or computer-controlled players across eight Grand Prix Cups.

“As you race around the course you made, you’ll see other racers trying to beat you to the finish line as well as items that you can collect to even the odds,” Nintendo added.

“Things that happen in-game will even affect how your kart moves in real life.

“If you use a Mushroom, your kart will get a small burst of speed, but you’ll come to a stop if you’re hit by another racer’s Red Shell.”

You can switch the gates around to engineer any kind of race track you want

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You can switch the gates around to engineer any kind of race track you wantCredit: Nintendo
The bonkers game is out on October 16

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The bonkers game is out on October 16Credit: Nintendo
The karts are loaded with an on-board camera that shows the path ahead, with your Switch display featuring augmented reality characters, enemies and items overlaid onto your home

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The karts are loaded with an on-board camera that shows the path ahead, with your Switch display featuring augmented reality characters, enemies and items overlaid onto your homeCredit: nintendo

The new game is out October 16 and is available for pre-order now.

You and three mates can join a race if you all have the Mario Kart Live toys.

They don’t come cheap though: The basic set, which includes everything you need to play (bar a Switch console) and a single kart, costs £99.99.

A larger set featuring two karts and two sets of racing gear will set you back an eye-watering £209.99.

Different themes are available that transform your home into ocean depths, a sandy desert and more

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Different themes are available that transform your home into ocean depths, a sandy desert and moreCredit: nintendo
Two camera-loaded karts are available: Mario and Luigi

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Two camera-loaded karts are available: Mario and LuigiCredit: nintendo
The racer is being released to mark 35 years since the launch of the landmark game 'Super Mario Bros'

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The racer is being released to mark 35 years since the launch of the landmark game ‘Super Mario Bros’Credit: Nintendo

The racer is being released as part of celebrations to mark 35 years since the launch of the landmark game “Super Mario Bros”.

Three titles featuring the moustachioed plumber – 1996’s “Super Mario 64”, 2002’s “Super Mario Sunshine” and 2007’s “Super Mario Galaxy” – went on sale on September 18 under the title “Super Mario 3D All-Stars”.

But the package is only available ’til March, so get your hands on it sooner rather than later.

The Kyoto-based firm also said it will release a version of the handheld Game & Watch device that will feature “Super Mario Bros”.

  • Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit at Game for £99 – buy here
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In other news, The Sun has summed up the latest news on the rumoured follow up to the Nintendo Switch.

The machine is said to support 4K graphics and do away with its predecessor’s ability to swap from a handheld console to one that plugs into your telly.

Here are the best Nintendo Switch deals and bundles to look out for on Black Friday.

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