Mario Kart World's Cow Can Eat Burgers And Steak

The cow can eat steak, which raises some questions
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For one, we don't know what the burger is made of. Though burgers are commonly made of beef, it's not the only possibility. A burger is just one of many items that players can obtain at Mario Kart World's Yoshi's diner locations. Some of the others are steak kebabs, pizza, and donuts.
Another oddity is that while we saw Mario eat the burger and transform, when the cow eats the burger, nothing seems to happen, except for the cow getting pretty excited about it. One then wonders if the cow likes the taste of beef. Or perhaps it was never a beef burger at all. Nintendo has not provided all the answers as of yet, so we can only wonder.

What we do know is that the cow is one of dozens of playable characters in Mario Kart World's roster--up to 24 players can take part in races in World, which is the most ever for the series. The game is a launch title for the Nintendo Switch 2, debuting on June 5.
While preorders for the Switch 2 were originally set to go live on April 9, that's no longer the case in the US. Nintendo pulled preorders for the device, citing President Trump's tariffs, with some wondering if Nintendo is going to raise the $450 console's price in the US. Keep checking back with GameSpot for more.
You can also read GameSpot's hands-on previews of the Switch 2 and Mario Kart World.
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