Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour Somehow Has A Speedrunning Scene

The Switch 2 has a very slim line-up of first-party launch titles, with only two new releases — Mario Kart World and Welcome Tour. One is a game, the other… well, our Editor-in-Chief put it best: “It’s like someone has gamified a HR presentation on a new in-house word processor.”

It’s hard to imagine sitting through it once, learning such interesting tidbits as the console having cooling vents on (get this!) both sides, let alone repeat ‘playthroughs’. Yet somehow, it has a fledgling speedrunning community trying to shave down the world record for a few different categories. Stamp Rally is simple: you walk around the console and its peripherals, taking note of every feature, while 100 Medals is more involved, sprinkling in a few lacklustre minigames.

That’s what 360Chrism has been pouring hours into for the last few days, streaming their attempts on Twitch. So far, they’ve collected every single stamp in Welcome Tour in just 28 minutes and 38 seconds, and 100 medals in 59 minutes and 52 seconds, fast becoming the face of the Welcome Tour speedrunning community. But there are plenty of others quietly chipping away at the world record.

Welcome Tour’s Stamp Rally WR Has Nearly Been Cut In Half Already

The speedrunning scene for Welcome Tour cropped up almost immediately after it and the Switch 2 launched, with the first recorded time for Stamp Rally being submitted by WitherMin. They got every stamp in 40 minutes and 5 seconds. A day later, SAS_rta managed to shave off just over 12 minutes, clocking in at 27 minutes and 41 seconds. Today, though, we have an impressive new world record thanks to tatsu_ya, who nearly halved WitherMin’s original time.

Stamp Rally

tatsu_ya

25m 55s

BillyGrass

26m 06s

tcbtrio

26m 13s

SAS_rta

27m 41s

360Chrism

27m 41s

LPhantom

28m 15s

ro_money

32m 35s

WitherMin

40m 05s

However, when it comes to the 100 Medals category, there’s only one entry so far — 360Chrism. Speedrunners are more focused on setting world records for each individual minigame than hoarding stamps, but there’s not much room left for improvement. WaferCaken, among others, managed to complete Find The Strongest Rumble: Along a Line in 1 millisecond, and Along Two Axes in 3 milliseconds.

Maybe they’ve had their fill and will get stuck into 100 Medals now, helping shave that time down, but there are plenty of other minigames either without entries or that could almost certainly be improved upon, so we’ll just have to wait and see.

It’s not a scam, the game is really good… especially for speedrunning.

Welcome Tour is hardly what you’d think of as speedrunning material, but I have to admit, it’s fun to see the community make something out of this $10 instruction manual. I’m still not entirely convinced that it’s a fun way to spend your time, but I’m oddly fascinated to see how speedrunners will optimise 100 Medals and All Stamps, and what glitches, if any, crop up.


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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour

Systems

2.0/5

Released

June 5, 2025

Developer(s)

Nintendo

Publisher(s)

Nintendo

Number of Players

Single-player

Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date

June 5, 2025



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