Experienced players may want to start practicing their boost starts because Nintendo is hosting an official tournament soon!is known for its competitive scene that manages to pull in both casual and hardcore players thanks to its high skill ceiling and accessible mechanics. While some fans may be weary of the eighth game in the series, which was first released a decade ago, that hasn't stopped the community from keeping in shape and shaving off seconds on those circuits.
Per GameSpot, to celebrate Mario Day, Nintendo is holding the Open, a tournament that is open to all players who own a copy of the game on Nintendo Switch and also subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online. Taking place from 12 pm to 6 pm PST on March 10, those who want to test their skills can join the fun by selecting the Tournaments option in the Online Play menu and entering this code:3409-7365-4571. Nintendo has promised that the 310 highest scorers will be awarded 1000 My Nintendo Gold Points, which equates to roughly $10.
Given that the Open is an official tournament hosted by Nintendo, the company released some information about the playable settings ahead of time so users can practice.The mode will be a 150cc Race with All Vehicles, and All Items over 24 races with groups being shuffled after every fourth race. No teams are allowed and Smart Steering must be deactivated to ensure that everyone is on a level playing field. Nintendo has yet to confirm what tracks racers will be zooming across but it's safe to bet that there'll be a healthy mix of simple classics and more complicated modern favorites.
While players may be excited about the upcoming tournament, many fans are beginning to question whether Nintendo has any plans to release a new mainline game in the franchise. The eighth installment was originally released on the WiiU in 2014 while the expanded edition launched for the Nintendo Switch in 2017, and while the developer has supported the game with a healthy amount of extra content, the community is hoping for news on a sequel soon. Some speculate that could arrive as a launch title for the long-rumored Nintendo Switch 2 but that remains pure speculation.
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A new report alleges that be bigger than ever asit may incorporate a popular mechanic from another massively popular Capcom game. After the successful revitalization of the survival-horror franchise with 2017's, the series has jumped back and forth between new releases that advance the overall narratives and remakes of older games. Given that the most recent title was the remake, the community is confident that should be announced in the near future.
After over a decade of waiting, is finally in players' hands but the game's launch has unfortunately been marred by the surprise reveal that it contains a wealth of microtransactions. The original game in Capcom's fantasy RPG franchise garnered plenty of fans in the years after its release for offering a unique action experience unlike anything else at the time. In the 12 years since its launch, the community begged for a sequel but now that it's finally here, players are more frustrated than excited.
The latest content update for brought with it an abundance of new things for players to discover but the community may have just stumbled upon the patch's best secret yet. It's no secret that the beloved farming RPG by developer Concerned Ape is absolutely awash with strange and wonderful items hidden away behind puzzles and clandestine quests that make them all the more rewarding. The latest find should not only impress even veterans of the game but should help them progress through some of those tougher floors in the Skull Cavern.
has not been left wanting for track variety, especially following the Booster Course Pass' addition of 48 new tracks, 14 of which are based on real-life cities. These aren't entirely new tracks, as they originally hail from, the series' mobile entry, but were revamped for their inclusion in. While seeing real-world locales recreated for a track is endearing, some are significantly more fun to race through than others.
players who find the various playable races a little too alive are in for a treat as a new mod aims wants to provide plenty of zombified fun. While undead characters play a substantial role in the universe, and even in Larian Studios' hit RPG, the base experience doesn't allow users to create and play as a character that's already dead. Fortunately, with the power of extensive modding anything is possible, including running around the Forgotten Realms as a decaying zombie.
The latest patch for is a relatively minor hotfix to mend some bugs in the game but one improvement should come as a welcome fix for players tired of hearing Minthara gossip about Gale. Once players recruit both of the aforementioned characters, it's made clear that there's no love lost between the Drow Paladin and the Human Wizard. This general distrust manifests itself as snide comments and general distrust but one particular line of dialogue eventually began to irk players, especially when Minthara goes on about it endlessly.
Super Earth's galactic war in never rests and based on some recent clips, the fight is about to become a whole lot more frantic. Following the game's launch, the community has already been spread thin fighting on two separate fronts in an effort to push back the enemy forces of the insectioid aliens known as the Terminids and the deadly robots called the Automatons. If that wasn't challenging enough a third faction is seemingly creeping into but it should be familair to anyone who played the original game.
players will need to train up their Pals to face a powerful new enemy asdeveloper Pocket Pair unveiled the game's first Raid Boss. Shortly after 's release in January, the developer reassured its massive community that it was working on more content for the game, insisting that the early access period would result in a substantial amount of updates to increase the scale of the experience. The first of these is set to arrive in the near future and it brings with it a terrifying new challenge for even the most hardened Tamers.
While continues to dominate the video game industry, one star is eager for a crossover with the game his film inspired. It doesn't take a lot to recognize that Arrowhead Studios' game and Paul Verhoeven's cult-classic sci-fi have a great deal in the company especially given that both act as satirical comments on the modern military-industrial complex and the influence of propaganda on society. Despite these heavy themes, there's still a great amount of fun to be had in either given that they also spotlight soldiers firing big weapons at giant alien bugs.
Several players have insisted that they've encountered a new type of flying Terminid but in keeping with the game's satirical tone,Arrowhead Studios' CEO Johan Pilestedt believes it's all nonsense. In the weeks after the game's launch, the community has been hard and working trying to figure out exactly what could be causing the Terminids to spread so rapidly among the stars. Some are speculating that Super Earth itself could be creating the «aliens» but the game's director is trying to throw everyone off the scent.
Development on 's PC release is progressing, so much so that its launch may be a lot closer than fans originally suspected. After the latest mainline entry in Square Enix's long-running franchise managed to divide the fanbase due to its PlayStation 5 exclusivity, those who lacked Sony's consoles have been forced to wait it out. Fortunately, Clive's adventure in Valisthea will soon be available on PC, presumably with a host of performance tweaks and graphical improvements.
Gamers all around the world are celebrating Mario Day, and one creative fan of the Super Mario community commemorates the occasion by sharing some cross-stitched artwork of their own featuring some of the most iconic characters, enemies, and power-ups from the franchise. Countless fans have contributed some amazing Super Mario-themed works of art to express their enjoyment of the series this Mario Day, and Nintendo has also made a number of reveals to get fans excited about the future of the franchise as well.