![]() Rewards in both lanes are a mix of character skins, emotes and plenty of other customisation items for your karts – maybe even new chassis entirely. And, unlike the daily challenges, these reset weekly. These are slightly more ‘challenging’, but the rewards are worth it by gifting more trophies. One method of earning trophies is by completing the daily challenges these are generous enough that you will slowly rank up through these alone.įor those that unlock the Premium Lane, you will also have access to Premium Challenges. Collect ten and you will move onto the next rank. Thankfully these aren’t just limited to those winning races, as there are several ways to earn them. To earn the rewards though, you need to collect trophies. How long the seasons will last and how much it will cost is again still to be determined. ![]() Both were available during the beta, but when KartRider: Drift launches properly – we are still awaiting a release date – the Premium Lane will require a purchase. Similar to those used in Fortnite and PUBG, it will cover two tracks of rewards – the Free Lane and the Premium Lane. One area that was made a lot clearer in the recent second beta – as opposed to what was present first time around – was how the Racing Pass will work. ![]()
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