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Super Mario Bros. 35 sees signs of cheating, a week into launch – Polygon
Players have noticed high scores of 99,999 coins in a single match, one week into Super Mario Bros. 35’s launch on Nintendo Switch. It is most likely cheating a…

Super Mario Bros. 35 may have a cheating problem.
Or a hacking problem but its unlikely that five players in the new battle royale all collected 99,999 coins in a single match to tie for first on the weekly leaderboard. Two Twitter users spotted the fantastical performance, and a third posted a since-removed YouTube video that said SMB 35 was susceptible to hacking and modding.
It appears that Nintendo is taking fast action against any YouTube video showing hacking or cheating tips. We havent …
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