Winners and Losers: Apple ditches Lightning as Nintendo says no new content for Mario Kart Tour

Winners and Losers: Apple and Nintendo

Its time for another edition of winners and losers and it doesnt take much to guess who our winner is this week. 

Apple held its biggest launch event of the year on Tuesday with the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro handsets being the stars of the show. Meanwhile, Nintendo shared some sad news regarding the future of mobile racer, Mario Kart Tour. 

iPhone 15 colours

Winner: Apple 

Our winner is Apple after the company announced a small change at this weeks launch event that had previously been the subject of years of rumours and anticipation.

The company is finally doing away with the Lightning port on the iPhone 15. The new iPhone will instead conform to the USB-C charging standard already shared by hundreds of Android phones and other tech devices on the market. 

Not only will this make it easier to switch from one smartphone to another at a time when charging bricks are rarely included in the box, but it also means that Apple users will be able to use the same cable to charge everything from their iPhone to their MacBook. 

Of course, the ubiquitousness of USB-C isnt the only reason were excited about Apples move away from Lightning. USB-C also offers up the possibility of faster charging speeds and speedier data transfer speeds, with the latter being something we can already see on the iPhone 15 Pro

All-in-all, the switch from Lightning to USB-C is a minor change that has been a long time coming for Apple and we cant wait to experience the benefits it’ll bring to the iPhone in the coming years

A scene from a game of Mario racing called Mario Kart

Loser: Nintendo

Our loser this week is Nintendo after the company announced that it will no longer be updating Mario Kart Tour with new content from next month. 

The final tour update will be the Battle Tour arriving on October 4. Any content that rolls out later will be tours that weve seen before, including the upcoming Halloween Tour

No new courses, drivers, karts, or gliders will be added following the Battle Tour starting 04/10/2023,” confirmed Nintendo in an in-game message (via VCG). “We hope you continue to enjoy playing Mario Kart Tour.” 

Were happy to hear that Mario Kart Tour doesnt seem to be going anywhere just yet, but the end of new content is definitely sad news. Its been four years since the game first arrived on our smartphones in September 2019 and in that time it has become a popular title for iOS and Android gamers alike.

On the positive side, rumours about Mario Kart 9 have been mounting, leaving us hopeful that the follow-up to 2014s Mario Kart 8 is finally on the horizon.

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