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Tetris 99 11th Maximus Cup announced
Posted on 7 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
The 11th Maximus Cup will soon be hosted in Tetris 99, Nintendo has announced.
Players will be tasked with competing online and stacking up as many event points as possible. The top 999 players with the most points will be given 999 Gold Points to use on My Nintendo. Nintendo says event points awarded based on rank achieved in each battle you compete in during the event.
Tetris 99 will host its 11th Maximus Cup between January 30 at 11 PM PT and February 3 at 10:59 PM PT.
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Tetris 99 10th Maximus Cup announced
Posted on 9 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Nintendo has announced that Tetris 99 will host the 10th Maximus Cup this week. The event is promoting the new Team Battle Mode, and the top 999 players will each win 999 Gold Points on My Nintendo.
Look for Tetris 99’s 10th Maximus Cup to go live on December 12 at 11 PM PT / December 13 at 2 AM ET.
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Nintendo Switch FREE GAME: Download new exclusive not available on PS4 and Xbox for free
Nintendo Switch owners can download a surprise new game for free this weekend.
A recent Direct event revealed a slew of new titles coming to the hybrid console over the coming months.
And this also included the news that a new Battle Royale Tetris game is available to download this week.
Tetris 99 is not a demo trial that will run out in a couple of days but a fully fledged title taking the world by storm.
And the new game is exactly what it might sound like, the opportunity to battle 98 other gamers until you emerge victorious as the sole winner.
It’s the latest spin on the Battle Royale genre and free to download and play on the Nintendo Switch.
The only downside is that you need an active Nintendo Online subscription to play it.
“99 players…but only one will remain! Tetris 99 is the iconic puzzle game as you’ve never seen it before," the official description reads.
“Can you pick the right strategy to best 98 other players online – all at the same time?! Tetris 99 is available as an exclusive offer for members of the Nintendo Switch Online paid membership service.
“After all, Tetris 99 is all about battling online for block-dropping dominance against players around the world.
“In large-scale, 99-player battles, it'll take speed, skill, and strategy to knock out the competition and become the last player standing.
“You can target opponents by sending them Garbage Blocks, but be careful…your rivals can target you back.
“Defeat opponents to acquire KO badges that may give you the advantage on future attacks. Survive the onslaught and look forward to upcoming online events.”
The other thing to note about Tetris 99 is that it's currently only available to play on Switch.
You can’t download and play Tetris 99 on PC, Xbox One or PS4, making it a pretty unique experience for the time being.
Tetris fans should be warned that the new game doesn’t come with much of a tutorial, meaning you will need to jump in and work out the rules yourself.
And if you thought that Tetris 99 would remain a one-trick pony that could fizzle out in the coming days, it appears that the new BR experience is getting new game modes.
Data miners have found evidence that Tetris 99 will expand in the near future on Nintendo Switch.
Like any good Battle Royale experience, Tetris 99 will soon offer group games, among other classic challenges.
Team Battle will see two giant teams fight for victory, while COM Battle will offer a single-player bot-only challenge.
The classic-sounding Marathon mode, meanwhile, will offer endless gameplay and a changeable starting level.
Online events are being planned for Tetris 99, so fans can expect new badges to earn in the coming months.
And from the sound of the online chatter, there’s going to be plenty of people hanging around to play Tetris 99 in the future.
How to delete and reinstall games on the Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch is a huge hit thanks in large part to its stellar, constantly growing selection of games. As your library grows, storage space will become an issue — especially with only 32GB of onboard storage. You’ll almost certainly need a microSD card down the road (if not already), but even then, there may come a time when you just can’t keep your whole digital collection on your Switch at once.
Luckily, the Switch allows you to delete and reinstall games you’ve purchased on your Nintendo account whenever you want, with no impact on the save data. Managing your Switch library is incredibly easy. Here’s how to delete, archive, and reinstall Nintendo Switch games.
Deleting games and apps
Deleting software completely removes the game data from your Switch, along with the game’s icon. If your library is cluttered and you don’t anticipate playing that game again, this method is for you.
Step 1: Tap or select the All Software icon located on the right end of the game grid, as shown above. However, if you know the game you want to delete and have played it recently, you can just select it on the home screen.
Step 2: With a game now selected, tap or press the physical Options (+) button, then tap or select Manage Software (using the A button) listed on the pop-up screen.
Step 3: Scroll down and choose Delete Software. To confirm, tap or select Delete when prompted.
Archiving games (recommended)
The Switch has a secondary delete option called Archiving, which deletes a game’s data but leaves its icon in your library. While this clutters your library, we recommend archiving, rather than deleting, given how the Switch buries every purchased digital game deep into your Nintendo account.
Step 1: Tap or select the All Software icon located on the right end of the game grid, as shown above. However, if you know the game you want to delete and have played it recently, you can just select it on the home screen.
Step 2: With a game now selected, tap or press the physical Options (+) button, then tap or select Manage Software listed on the pop-up screen.
Step 3: Choose Archive Software. To confirm, tap or select Archive when prompted.
Reinstalling deleted games
Your entire digital game library is not listed on the console like it is on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or Steam. To download games again, you’ll have to dig for them in your profile on the Nintendo eShop.
Step 1: Tap or select the Nintendo eShop icon.
Step 2: Tap or select your account avatar located in the top-right corner.
Step 3: Scroll down and tap or select Redownload to view your library of games not currently installed on the console.
Step 4: Tap or select the Cloud icon to the right of the game you want to install.
Unarchiving games
If you archived a game, you’ll still have to reinstall it, but the process is more streamlined.
Step 1: On the home screen or within All Software, tap or highlight an archived game. You’ll see the cloud symbol displayed next to the game’s title, as shown below.
Step 2: Tap or select the game to download it to the Switch. Tap or select Download in the prompt to confirm.
Keeping track of storage
To see which games are the biggest storage hogs before deleting or archiving, follow these steps.
Step 1: Tap or select System Settings.
Step 2: Tap or select Data Management listed on the left.
Step 3: Tap or select Manage Software. All installed games and apps will appear in descending order from largest to smallest, as shown below.
Step 4: Select a game and choose whether to delete it or archive it.
Alternatively, choose Quick Archive in Data Management to archive multiple titles at once. This menu will also tell you the last time you played each game to give you a better idea of which games you should consider removing.
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