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Published on December 15th, 2021 | by Adrian Gunning

Ready, Set, Chocobo! Chocobo GP Races To The Finish Line On 10th March, 2022

SQUARE ENIX® today announced that Chocobo GP, a thrilling new kart racing experience set in the Chocobo universe, will launch digitally on Nintendo Switch on 10th March, 2022. Players can reunite with Chocobo and friends and dash to the finish line in various challenging courses inspired by several well-known Chocobo and FINAL FANTASY® series locations. In addition, a free-to-download version of the game, Chocobo GP Lite, will be available at launch.



The trailer showcases all the fun and mayhem players can look forward to early next year. It also introduces new game modes in addition to the Story Mode and the 64-player knock-out style tournaments in Chocobo GP Mode:

  • Time Attack: Players can challenge themselves to beat their personal best times on various courses. Players can also asynchronously race against others from around the world* to get the best time.
  • Series Race: Players will compete for the top spot in a series of four races; can be played alone or with friends.
  • Custom Race: Players can create their own challenging races with custom rules, both alone and with friends.

With Chocobo GP Lite, racers can play through the Story Mode prologue in single player mode and can participate in both local and online multiplayer* races with up to eight racers, if hosted by a friend with the full version of the game. Chocobo GP Lite players can also test out the fast-paced 64-player tournaments in Chocobo GP mode. Additionally, save data can be carried over from Chocobo GP Lite to the full game, ensuring players can seamlessly keep any items or currency obtained into their greater racing adventure.

Chocobo GP and the free-to-download Chocobo GP Lite will be available digitally for Nintendo Switch on 10th March 2022.


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Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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