Summary

WhileMario Kartis often consideredthe undisputed king of the kart racing genre, over the years there have been a number of worthy competitors. FromDiddy Kong RacingtoCrash Team RacingtoSonic Racing, there’s no shortage of kart racers featuring some of gaming’s most iconic mascots.

Oh, andGarfield Kart— a kart racer based on the world of the lasagna-eating, Monday-hating orange tabby cat and his friends. As it turns out, Garfield Kart is making a comeback to a console near you.

Garfield Will Be Drifting In This Entry

As first spotted by Gematsu, Garfield Kart 2: All You Can Driftwas recently rated in Australia. Naturally, the game received a “G” rating, and it’ll be developed by Eden Games and published by Microids, who handled the original 2013 title.

At the moment, it’s unclear which consoles Garfield Kart 2 will launch on, but the 2019 title did launch acrossPlayStation 4,PC,Xbox OneandNintendo Switch, so there’s a good chance it’ll be widely available once more.

The OG Garfield Kart Is A Hit On Steam, We’re Not Joking

Over on Steam,the 2013 version of Garfield Kart has nearly 5 stars on 9,582 reviews, enough to be considered “Very Positive.“Of course, most of these are meme reviews, but for the ones that did clock in significant playtime, there are some positives to take away.

“100/10 game, worth every cent I paid,” one review read from a player who had 106.3 hours on record.

The 2019 edition of Garfield Kart, which is like a pseudo-remake and sequel, also similarly has glowing reviews, including the same “Very Positive” label on over 10,000 testimonials. Again, a lot of meme reviews, with some praise being tossed in, too.

With such reviews like that, it’s no wonder why Rockstar and Take-Two decided to delay Grand Theft Auto 6. There’s simply no competing with the power of Garfield Kart.