40 Years of Tetrominoes!
It’s been nearly four months since the last MAXIMUS Cup for Tetris 99 took place, but with Tetris celebrating its 40th anniversary this month, it has been revealed the 43rd MAXIMUS Cup will reward participating players who score 100 points or more, with a theme based on NES Tetris. The event is said to take place this weekend, starting on Thursday, December 5th, 2024 at 23:00 PT and will conclude on Monday, December 9, 2024 at 22:59 PT. A trailer announcing this MAXIMUS cup can be seen here:
Play the 43rd MAXIMUS CUP online event and you could earn an in-game collaborative theme!
The competition is stacking up in the Tetris® 99 43rd MAXIMUS CUP online event. This time, you’ll have the opportunity to earn an in-game theme inspired by the NES™ Tetris game! During the event, collect 100 event points by playing matches in Tetris 99 mode to unlock the in-game theme.
The event will be: Thursday, Dec. 5 at 11 p.m. PT to Monday, Dec. 9 at 10:59 p.m. PT
You can learn more details at: tetris99.nintendo.com
But if you’re looking to celebrate 40 years of high-scoring fun, not to mention a true appreciation for the T-Tetrimino*, we’ve got some more news for you!
Drop into a classic Tetris game: On Dec. 11, Nintendo Switch Online members will be able to start clearing lines in the 1989 NES version of Tetris! Members can get ready for the release by downloading Nintendo Entertainment System™ – Nintendo Switch Online to their system for free.
Happy 40th anniversary, Tetris! Good luck, everyone.
About Tetris 99:
99 players. One winner! – Battle your way to the top in Tetris® 99, a competitive online* version of the iconic game.
With a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you’ll be able to put your speed and skills to the test—and try to knock out opponents.
Reach the very pinnacle of Tetris achievement by becoming the last player standing!
Tetris 99 basics:
- In Tetris 99, your goal is to rotate and move falling blocks called Tetriminos to complete horizontal lines. Completed lines disappear, clearing space for more Tetriminos, which fall faster and faster.
- Attack other players by sending Garbage Blocks their way! These Garbage Blocks will fill up their screens, making it harder to clear lines.
- As you knock out your opponents, you’ll earn K.O. Badges. The more badges you have, the higher your attack power.
- Put your speed and strategy to the test and see if you have what it takes to be number 1!
Ready for a challenge?
- TETRIS® 99 INVICTUS – Take on the best of the best. This is an online battle mode for players who have achieved at least one TETRIS® MAXIMUS victory.
- More Player Icons – Showcase your accomplishments with new icons and clear daily missions for tickets to get new themes.
- Team Battle – Up to four teams can fight for the top spot, and the team with the last player standing wins. XP points are awarded to present players once teams are ranked, so stick around to collect your earnings.
How to battle – You can manually select who to attack or choose from four different ways to target automatically, so you can mix things up during your game.
- Knock Out targeting – This will target players who are already close to being defeated. Ouch! It’s a great way to earn K.O. Badges, though.
- K.O. Badge targeting – Attack players with the most K.O. Badges. Knock out the player, and you’ll get their K.O. Badges for yourself! Just watch out for those counter attacks.
- Counter attack – Go after players who are attacking you. If multiple players are aiming your way, it’ll counter attack them all at once.
- Random – Randomly choose opponents to attack. This could make you less likely to be targeted for counter attacks.
Big Block DLC – Get additional modes for the Tetris® 99 digital version as with the one-time purchase of this DLC. Download the Tetris 99 game on Nintendo eShop for free to play. Game modes included are:
- Marathon – Challenge yourself in this offline mode to clear the most lines and score big.
- Local Arena – Get up to eight friends together for a local battle!**
- 2P Share Battle – Share Joy-Con™ controllers for a two-player game against each other and the CP
Source: Nintendo

