

You'll need to grind out rubies and tug a lot on the game's gacha-style warp pipe for her.

These packs have gone live as part of Mario Kart Tour's Tokyo update, which adds in a Tokyo map and a new costumed version of Princess Peach wearing a kimono. New tracks include a Tokyo-themed loop, plus SNES Rainbow Road.

Or you can use that money to buy Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and then delete Tour off your phone. It includes 90 gems, Diddy Kong himself, and a Quick Ticket. It also includes Rosalina and five Star Tickets. It includes 45 Ruby gems, used for extra pulls on the game's gacha-style warp pipe. The Rosalina Pack, for example, costs £19.99. The characters bundled with them are just there to give the pack a family friendly face, and a character players will likely want. The price of these packs is largely justified by the lumps of in-game currency they include. You can also pay up a lot of money and buy several packs upfront, which include popular characters such as Rosalina and Diddy Kong. Nintendo's new Mario Kart Tour update, available now, has rotated in a fresh set of tracks, characters and kart parts to unlock via the smartphone game's gacha-style system.
