

Characters in the game include both specific party members from previous Final Fantasy games and characters from the previous Chocobo spin-off games. Race courses are set in locations from various Final Fantasy games, such as the Gold Saucer from Final Fantasy VII, the town of Zozo from VI and the town of Alexandria from IX. The game's story mode includes characters entering a racing tournament offers a winning prize of "a wish for anything their heart desires". The online races include a 64 player elimination tournament mode as well.

The game features multiple modes, including a "story mode", custom races, and online races. Individual characters also have specific abilities, and vehicles can be customized by the player. Items called "magicite" can be collected by driving a character into "Magic Eggs", and can be used to either help the player's character, or hinder other racers. Players can perform power-slide drifts to help make tight turns and get extra speed boosts.
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The player chooses a character from the Final Fantasy series of video games and directs them through a race track in efforts to finish before the other racers. The game is a kart racing game featuring single-player and multiplayer modes. It was released for the Nintendo Switch on Main celebration of the series' 35th anniversary, and features locales and characters from across the franchise.Ĭhocobo GP received mixed reviews from critics while praise was given for its controls, track designs, items and character-specific abilities, heavy criticism was given for the game's monetisation model, with some likening it to that of a free mobile game. The game is a spin-off of the Final Fantasy series and is a sequel to 1999's Chocobo Racing. Chocobo GP is a kart racing game developed by Arika and published by Square Enix.
