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Mario Tennis Aces

The latest update for Mario Tennis Aces has gone live. Announced a few days ago, version 1.1.2 is now available for download.

Today’s update makes adjustments to game balance and Bowser Jr. in particular. We have the full patch notes below. 

Mario Tennis Aces

Mario Tennis Aces is getting its next update this Friday, July 20th. Version 1.1.2 of the game will include several balance changes and bug fixes. We will keep you updated with more details once the full patch notes are out in English.

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Mario Tennis Aces

Two Switch games debuted at retail in Japan during the week of June 18. One of these was Mario Tennis Aces, which sold over 120,000 copies in its first week.

Dengeki provides further insight into the game’s performance. It managed to sell through quite a bit of its first shipment, coming in at 75%.

Nintendo prepared a short trailer to highlight the new characters coming to Mario Tennis Aces throughout the rest of the year. Check it out below.

Nintendo put out another trailer for Mario Tennis Aces to highlight some of the accolades the game has received. You can view it below.

Mario Tennis Aces

The update for Mario Tennis Aces announced earlier this week is now live. Version 1.1.1 has begun distribution for all players.

Today’s update implements the “Rating” feature that will be going live on July 1. Other changes have been implemented as well.

Nintendo posted a short little video on its Twitter account today promoting Mario Tennis Aces. The company’s Reggie Fils-Aime, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Shinya Takahashi gave the sports game a spin. Check out the video below.


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Mario Tennis Aces

Mario Tennis Aces is getting another update this week, Nintendo has confirmed. Version 1.1.1 be going live on Friday in Japan, so possibly late Thursday night in North America.

At least for part of the update, tournaments and a rating feature will be involved. The rating will be an accumulation of all points gained and lost during your matches. With version 1.1.1, you’ll basically be able to check your rating in the tournament from July 1st onwards. If a communication error occurs in the middle of the match, your rating will be impacted by what points you had gained/lost up until the moment of the error.

We’ll let you know when the update is live and when the full patch notes are in.

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Mario Tennis Aces

Today marks the release of Mario Tennis Aces, the next installment in the long-running Mario Tennis series. Unfortunately, however, players have discovered that there are two important options missing from the game: the ability to adjust the length of the match and to choose what court to play on. 

A stage select feature is fairly common in titles like Aces, but instead, the game randomly chooses from the seven available courts without any player input. You do have the possibility to disable all stages but the one you want to play on, but it ends up being an unnecessarily tedious process.

Many hope that Nintendo will add these features, as additional characters are being planned in the coming months. Thus far, Aces has a respectable score of 77 on Metacritic, with critics praising its refined mechanics despite a rather shallow single player experience. 

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Mario Tennis Aces Pre-launch Online Tournament Demo

To get fans acquainted with the game, Nintendo held a Mario Tennis Aces Pre-launch Online Tournament demo. Switch owners around the world were given an opportunity to battle against others online.

Just a short while ago, Nintendo revealed the top 100 players revealed for North America. See the final scores and most-used characters out of the group below.


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