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F-Zero 99 launches new private lobbies
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F-Zero 99 launches new private lobbies

Jan 25, 2024 2:29 PM

Fans of high-speed action have reason to cheer as Nintendo updates the exhilarating F-Zero 99 for the Switch with a new feature allowing players to create private lobbies. The update, which propels the game to version 1.2.0, lets friends compete against each other using a four-digit password to access private rooms. While racing in these private lobbies, players won't earn progression or high scores for leaderboards, ensuring a just-for-fun racing environment.

Additionally, F-Zero 99 introduces randomly selected secret courses during gameplay, further adding to its replayability. The update also expands the game's cap, boosting the maximum level from 99 to 399 and the skill rating from S20 to S50, offering even more challenges to dedicated players. As a reminder, F-Zero 99 is a contemporary homage to the original SNES classic, retaining the iconic graphics and courses. This game is available exclusively to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers at no additional cost beyond the subscription, continuing the legacy of this beloved racing franchise.

What does the F-Zero 99 update include?

The update for F-Zero 99 adds private lobbies for players to race with friends, new secret courses that can be randomly selected while playing, and increases the maximum level and skill rating, enhancing the game's challenge and depth.

F-Zero is a storied franchise from Nintendo, known for its fast-paced racing and futuristic aesthetics. It debuted on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and gained a loyal following. The series is renowned for its difficult tracks, speed, and the memorable character Captain Falcon. Despite the franchise's dormancy, the F-Zero legacy continues to influence modern racing games and maintains a cult following eager for a true series revival.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-01-25 14:45:11
Those private lobbies in F-Zero 99 are a sweet addition for Switch gamers looking to trash-talk their buddies on the racetrack without the pressure of global leaderboards. And upping the level cap That's the kind of challenge update we live for – it keeps the boost button mashed and our racing spirits high 🏎️💨✨
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