
with the addition of the series' "garbage" mechanic scaled up to 99 people. (No, it doesn't actually declare that three-word phrase, which is a shame.)įrom that point, the goal is simple: outlast 98 other players in what's essentially a solo game of vanilla Tetris.

With everyone in place, the game counts down in ready-set- Tetris fashion. As you wait for more online peers, the tiny squares positioned behind your centered Tetris grid light up, one opponent at a time, like something out of the old 1 vs. Better hope you have some badges at this point, because you'll want to put the hurt on your remaining foes before the high speed knocks you out.Įvery game of Tetris 99 begins with an apparent 99-player requirement. Once you get to the top 10 in a match, the speed starts to ramp up dramatically. It's time to usher in a new era of games built with constant, seemingly random pressure as a focal point-and to imagine where Tetris 99's surprisingly fun twist might land next. Instead, it transforms the genre's basic concept into something fascinating: a new form of video game challenge that I've never seen before.
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Second, this was my kind of Tetris: difficult, fast, and full of victims.īut Tetris 99 isn't technically a battle royale game, at least not in the tradition established by PUBG and pushed forward by the likes of Fortnite and Apex Legends.

Shortly after cataloguing the Direct's firestorm of announcements, I booted up my Nintendo Switch and confirmed two things. Tetris 99, a Nintendo-published game, would launch immediately on Wednesday as a "free" perk, with zero microtransactions, for paying Nintendo Switch Online customers. Since then, we've mostly seen battle royale options land in PUBG-like shooters, but Wednesday's Nintendo Direct presentation shook everything up with its own surprise launch. He'd already struck gold multiple times slapping battle royale into other games as a modder. It wasn't necessarily the best-received suggestion at the time, as backlash against the battle royale phenomenon had begun, but Greene was in a good position to say it. Tetris 99 is available now exclusively on the Nintendo Switch.In an interview with Ars Technica last year, Brendan Greene, the game designer best known for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds ( PUBG), offered a throwaway opinion: every genre should have a battle royale mode. It runs until October 12 at 7:59am.Ĭheck out a trailer for the event below. The Tetris 99 Monster Hunter Rise Grand Prix kicks off from 8am UK time on October 8. These have included its own collaborations with The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD and WarioWare: Get it Together! to name but two. Tetris 99 meanwhile had plenty of Grand Prixes in the past. There’s also a Ghosts n Goblins crossover on the way, and all that’s before the new Sunbreak expansion lands next Summer. Just last week, it revealed a PC release date for Monster Hunter Rise alongside new features like 4K support. It’s been quite the busy few weeks for Capcom’s latest entry in the Monster Hunter series. Collect 100 points before the event’s conclusion, and you get to keep the theme.

In case you’re unfamiliar with the the format, playing games will get you points, with more points given for higher finishes. It’ll see the board, pieces, music and more all given a Monster Hunter Rise appropriate makeover.
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The 25th iteration of the free-to-play puzzle battle royale’s series of collaborations finds them teaming with Capcom.

The next Tetris 99 Grand Prix will take place this weekend and feature Monster Hunter Rise, Nintendo has announced.
