Gaming
Mario Tennis Ultra Smash Now Available For Pre-load On The North American eShop

Mario Tennis Ultra Smash, the latest entry of the Mario Tennis series developed by Camelot, is going to be released soon in all regions on Wii U. The new game will come with some unique features that will set the game apart from its predecessors as well as an online mode allowing players to play with others all over the world. If you’re among those who cannot wait to get their hands on the game and want to play it as soon as it becomes available, you will be happy to know that you will be able to do so if you purchase the game digitally.
A few hours ago Mario Tennis Ultra Smash has been made available for pre-load on the North American Wii U eShop so that the game can be played as soon as release day comes. Mario Tennis Ultra Smash is now available for pre-order for the price of $49.99
New details on Mario Tennis Ultra Smash have started coming in last month. Thanks to a few preview videos that have surfaced online in the past few weeks, it’s been confirmed that Mario Tennis Ultra Smash will feature an online mode as well as amiibo support, which will allow players to train amiibos and even have them as partners in the online mode. Several new playable characters have also been confirmed in the past few days.
Mario Tennis Ultra Smash is the latest entry of the Mario Tennis series and the first home console entry since Mario Power Tennis, released on GameCube years back. The new entry of the series will not play all that differently from previous games, with the return of features seen in previous entries as well as a few new features such as the Mega Mushrooms that allow characters to grow in size and obtain an advantage and more.
Mario Tennis Ultra Smash launches on November 20th in North America and Europe exclusively on Wii U. More on the game will sure be coming soon so stay tuned for all the latest news.
Gaming
GTA 6’s Record-Breaking Trailer Changes Tom Petty Streams

Love Is a Long Road, the Tom Petty song in the GTA 6 trailer, saw a 36,979% stream increase after Rockstar’s reveal this week. Week-on-week Spotify data suggests that, but we’re sure it’s trending similarly on Apple Music and others.
Rockstar and the streaming service released an official Grand Theft Auto Radio playlist with six hours of hits from ZZ Top, Dr. Dre, Megadeth, and others. You can hear it here. Ever wanted to listen to Tom Petty this week?
Gaming
Atlus Fans Should Watch The Game Awards for PS5, PS4 Metaphor Update: ReFantazio

This week’s Game Awards—what to expect? Geoff Keighley is keeping most announcements under wraps, but he has teased an update on Atlus’ long-awaited Metaphor: ReFantazio. The Persona team’s latest project may be released in 2024, according to rumors.
The title returned this summer after being revealed eons ago, but details are scarce. A new trailer should show more story, gameplay, and systems, as well as a possible launch date. Want to see more of this? The link will tell you when the Game Awards are.
Gaming
Skyrim Paid Mods Take Another Hit from Bethesda

If you play video games, you’ve probably played Skyrim, Bethesda’s decade-old open-world RPG. It’s become a meme after endless rereleases. The company wants to sell paid, player-created mods again after not getting the message from players.
Bethesda tested selling Skyrim mods on Steam in 2015, generously giving modders 25% of the proceeds. After Steam’s 30% platform fee, Bethesda would receive 45%, the “current industry standard.”. After fan backlash, Bethesda removed paid mods, and Steam refunded all purchases.
In subsequent years, Bethesda’s Creation Club added user-created content to Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition, requiring that it not violate lore. Bethesda could also release official Creation Club content on PlayStation.
The developer revealed Bethesda Game Studios Creations and a major update for the oldest RPG today. Players can still upload free mods, but creators can now apply for the Verified Creator Program. Certified modders can charge for their work. Since paid moderators no longer have lore-friendly restrictions, expect chaos.
This is already upsetting the community, and the line between official Creation Club content and moderators is blurring. The fact that paid mods disable PlayStation Trophies but not free Creation content is a disaster.
What do you think of Skyrim’s sorry state? Still playing? How’s the PlayStation Creation Club content?
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