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This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Mortal Kombat 11

After Mortal Kombat 11’s launch next week, Warner Bros. Interactive and NetherRealm Studios won’t be finished with the game. More characters will be added to the game in the form of DLC.

The identity of those characters may have now been revealed. Interestingly enough, the information seems to have been uncovered by poking through the files of the Switch version. While Mortal Kombat 11 doesn’t launch until next week, it appears to have spread online with the game itself leaking and retailers selling copies early.

At PAX East 2019, Nintendo concluded two tournaments – one for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and another for Splatoon 2. The Smash Bros. tournament was particularly noteworthy since it strayed a bit from community-organized events. Smash Balls were turned on, and items in general were allowed. Not all top players were happy about that, since they believe it goes against fair competition.

In an interview with Polygon, Nintendo of America senior director of product marketing Bill Trinen explained the decision. Trinen said that Nintendo was “trying to attract as many people who don’t normally play in tournaments.”

Mortal Kombat 11

More gameplay is in that shows off Mortal Kombat 11 on Switch. Take a look at 10 minutes of docked footage in the video below.

Tennis World Tour: Roland-Garros Edition

Amazon put up a listing for Tennis World Tour: Roland-Garros Edition, revealing the game’s boxart. Take a look at the packaging image above.

Tennis World Tour: Roland-Garros Edition launches for Switch in May. It can be pre-ordered on Amazon here.

Splatoon 2’s Spring Fest, along with the Team Hare vs. Team Tortoise Splatfest, has already started in Europe and Japan. Take a look at some footage of the event below.

Both of these events will be live in North America starting at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET.

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Koei Tecmo has announced that a demo for Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle will be distributed in Japan on April 26. Of course, it can be found on the eShop. Those who play the demo can bring over benefits to the full version.

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle’s demo has not yet been confirmed for the west. However, there’s a good chance that Koei Tecmo will be offering it in North America and Europe soon as well.

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A new scan of Kid Goku (GT) in Dragon Ball FighterZ has popped up from the latest issue of V-Jump You can check it out above.

As we found out earlier this week, Kid Goku (GT) launches in May. The Meteor super special move called “Dragon Fist Explosion” can be used to have Goku transform into Super Saiyan 4 if a teammate is killed.

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Last night’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate update was a big one. Aside from adding in support for Joker’s DLC, it also brought along a couple of new modes, including Stage Builder. Naturally, one of the first things some players jumped to was creating inappropriate levels, which were promptly shared online.

Nintendo didn’t leave these stages up for too long. We’re hearing that the Big N has been cracking down on inappropriate levels, so they won’t be as easy to spot online now. Some may initially slip through the cracks, but it sounds like Nintendo is committed to removing such content as soon as possible – at least early on.

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Pre-orders have opened for the physical version of Minit. You can reserve it through either Limited Run Games or Special Reserve Games.

Aside from the game, a couple of other goodies are included. These include reversible jacket artwork, a 24-page instruction booklet, and stickers.


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