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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (known in Japan as 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL Great Fray Smash Bros. SPECIAL) is the fifth entry in the Super Smash Bros. series of platform fighting games, set to release on December 7th, 2018 for the Nintendo Switch. It was first announced under the pending title Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch on March 8th, 2018 during a Nintendo Direct, then revealed on June 12th, 2018 during Nintendo's E3 presentation.
Fighters
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features every fighter from all older games in the series, including those who appeared only in one title prior.
Currently, a total of 74 fighters have been confirmed for the base game (Pokémon Trainer counts as one; number includes Echo Fighters.) 11 newcomers have been revealed in the base game, and DLC fighters are also in making.
Despite the massive roster, a new game will start the unknown reader off with only the eight fighters from the original Super Smash Bros., with the rest being unlockable or downloadable. However, the unlocking conditions are going to be easier and faster compared to previous games.
Kirby series fighters
Kirby
Kirby returns as a series veteran. Being part of the 'Perfect Attendance Crew', Kirby will be among the starter characters. He appears to retain most of his standard moves, along with his Final Smash, Ultra Sword.
Howver, Kirby receives some changes in his moveset:
- He once again has his Burning dash attack from Melee.
- His neutral B, Inhale, can now inhale opponent's projectiles. Then, he can either spit it back as a Star Bullet or swallow it to restore his health. This is the first time Kirby can inhale non-item projectiles in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Meta Knight
Meta Knight returns in this title, as an unlockable fighter. His alternate costumes include Galacta Knight and Dark Meta Knight outfits.
Meta Knight's moveset appears relatively unchanged, but he receives a new Final Smash called Darkness Illusion, in which he obtains another pair of wings and unleashes a series of fast aerial slashes to any opponent(s) connected.
King Dedede
King Dedede returns in this title, as an unlockable fighter. His moveset appears relatively unchanged, but he now has the ability to inhale his Gordos after tossing them, then spit them back out again. Like Kirby in Ultimate, Dedede can inhale and spit opponent's projectiles.
King Dedede's old Final Smash, Dedede Burst, has been replaced by a new Final Smash called Dede-Rush, now involving tossing his opponent into a boxing ring, then attacking them as Masked Dedede.
Stages
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has 103 confirmed stages so far, over 90 of which are returning ones from previous titles. See all stages on the official website list.
All stages are available from the beginning. In addition, all stages have Battlefield form (Battlefield-like layout) and Ω form (Final Destination-like layout).
New to the series is a stage option called Stage Morph. When this is enabled, two stages can be selected together, and they will automatically switch midbattle after a certain amount of time.
Kirby stages
All Kirby series stages from older titles have been returning. These include the following in chronological order:
Kirby music
In this title, stages of a series can play all music tracks from the same series.
The Kirby series has 38 music tracks: 32 available at start and 6 unlockable. (The five Kirby's Dream Land tracks are now counted as a single Kirby Retro Medley.) The following lists every Kirby music track:
Playlist No. | Track | Source | Type | Availability | Notes |
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1 | Green Greens (Melee) | Kirby's Dream Land | Remix (Melee) | Starter | |
2 | Green Greens (for 3DS / Wii U) | Kirby's Dream Land | Remix (for 3DS / Wii U) | Starter | |
3 | Kirby Retro Medley | Kirby's Dream Land | Original | Starter | Medley: Green Greens / Castle Lololo / Float Islands / Bubbly Clouds / Mt. Dedede. (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
4 | King Dedede's Theme (Brawl) | Kirby's Dream Land | Remix (Brawl) | Starter | This track plays during King Dedede's Classic Mode staff roll. |
5 | King Dedede's Theme (for 3DS / Wii U) | Kirby's Dream Land | Remix (for 3DS / Wii U) | Starter | |
6 | Staff Credits - Kirby's Dream Land | Kirby's Dream Land / Kirby Super Star | Remix (Ultimate) | Starter | This track plays during Kirby's Classic Mode staff roll. (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
7 | Boss Theme Medley - Kirby Series | Kirby Series | Remix (Brawl) | Unlockable (Vault: Shop) | |
8 | Ice Cream Island | Kirby's Adventure | Remix (for 3DS / Wii U) | Starter | |
9 | Butter Building (Brawl) | Kirby's Adventure | Remix (Brawl) | Starter | |
10 | Butter Building (for 3DS / Wii U) | Kirby's Adventure | Remix (for 3DS / Wii U) | Starter | |
11 | Gourmet Race (Brawl) | Kirby Super Star | Remix (Brawl) | Starter | |
12 | Gourmet Race (64) | Kirby Super Star | Remix (64) | Starter | Known as "Dream Land" in previous titles. |
13 | Gourmet Race (Melee) | Kirby Super Star | Remix (Melee) | Starter | Known as "The Fountain of Dreams" in previous titles. |
14 | The Great Cave Offensive | Kirby Super Star | Remix (for 3DS / Wii U) | Starter | |
15 | Meta Knight's Revenge | Kirby Super Star | Remix (Brawl) | Starter | This track plays during Meta Knight's Classic Mode staff roll. |
16 | Vs. Marx | Kirby Super Star | Remix (Brawl) | Unlockable (Vault: Shop) | This track plays during Marx boss battle. |
17 | Planet Popstar | Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards | Original | Starter | |
18 | 0² Battle | Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards | Remix (Brawl) | Starter | |
19 | Forest Stage | Kirby Air Ride | Original | Unlockable (Adventure Mode: chest) | Remix of the theme from Kirby's Adventure. |
20 | Celestial Valley | Kirby Air Ride | Original | Starter | |
21 | Frozen Hillside | Kirby Air Ride | Original | Starter | |
22 | City Trial | Kirby Air Ride | Remix (Ultimate) | Starter | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
23 | The Legendary Air Ride Machine | Kirby Air Ride | Remix (Brawl) | Starter | |
24 | Forest/Nature Area | Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | Remix (for 3DS / Wii U) | Starter | |
25 | Squeak Squad Theme | Kirby: Squeak Squad | Remix (Brawl) | Starter | |
26 | The Adventure Begins | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Original | Starter | |
27 | Through the Forest | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Original | Unlockable (Vault: Shop) | |
28 | Sky Tower | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Original | Starter | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
29 | Dangerous Dinner | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Original | Starter | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
30 | CROWNED | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Original | Starter | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
31 | Floral Fields | Kirby: Triple Deluxe | Original | Starter | |
32 | Fatal Blooms in Moonlight | Kirby: Triple Deluxe | Original | Starter | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
33 | The World to Win | Kirby: Triple Deluxe | Original | Starter | |
34 | CROWNED: Ver.2 | Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe | Original | Unlockable (Vault: Shop) | Known as "C-R-O-W-N-E-D (Reprise)" in the original game. (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
35 | Venturing Into the Mechanized World | Kirby: Planet Robobot | Original | Unlockable (Vault: Shop) | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
36 | Pink Ball Activate! | Kirby: Planet Robobot | Original | Starter | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
37 | Kirby Battle Royale: Main Theme | Kirby: Battle Royale | Original | Starter | (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
38 | A Battle of Friends and Bonds 2 | Kirby Star Allies | Original | Starter | Regular boss battle theme (full version) from Star Allies. (Newly added in Ultimate.) |
Items
Kirby Items
A number of Kirby series items appear in this title. These are as follows:
Items
- Bomber (new): It walks around the stage and may fall off the ledge like what it does in the Kirby series. When picked up, it will explode in 1.5 seconds. It deals more damage to fighters at the center of the explosion, but won't damage the fighter who picked it up.
- Dragoon Parts A, B, C
- Maxim Tomato
- Star Rod
- Superspicy Curry
- Warp Star
Assist Trophies
- Chef Kawasaki (new): He grabs fighters with his ladle, and if succesful, puts them into his Cook Pot and cooks them. Then, the cooked fighters are launched off the pot along with several food items produced. This resembles Cook Kirby, Kirby's Final Smash in Brawl.
- Knuckle Joe
- Nightmare
Game Modes
Smash
- Smash (standard Versus Mode; up to 8-Player Smash allowed)
- Squad Strike (3 vs. 3 or 5 vs. 5)
- Tourney (up to 32 players allowed)
- Special Smash
Spirits
Spirits is the new mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In this mode, the unknown reader can collect Spirits in the form of their official illustrations and use them in Spirits battles.
Spirits can be equipped to a fighter, which function like Stickers in Brawl. Spirits also replace the collectible Trophies in previous titles. Spirits can be obtained in various ways, including Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, Spirit Board, Summon, Challenge rewards and Vault's Shop.
Types of Spirits
There are four kinds of Spirits: Primary, Support, Fighter and Master. Their strength and rarity are ranked from low to high: Novice (1 star), Advanced (2 stars; known as Hope in the Japanese version), Ace (3 Stars) and Legend (4 Stars).
- Primary Spirits enhance the fighter's strength (with an extra boost if the fighter and the Primary Spirit are the same series). They are divided into four types: Attack, Grab, Shield and Neutral. Types have advantage against one another (except Neutral): Attack>Grab>Shield>Attack. Primary Spirits have 0-3 slots to equip Support Spirits and gain additional skills. Some Primary Spirits have their own skill as well. Primary Spirits can gain experience and level up. Some of them can be enhanced into new forms when reaching Lv. 99 the maximum level. An enhanced form has increased strength and a new skill, but their level will be reset to 1 after enhancement.
- Support Spirits give additional skills to the Primary Spirit. They cost 1 or more slots.
- Fighter Spirits feature the main fighters. They cannot be used in any battle, so they serve as collections only. They can be obtained via Classic Mode (game clear may reward the fighter's own Fighter Spirit) or Vault's Shop.
- Master Spirits serve as NPCs who host facilities. They are obtained by defeating them in their respective Adventure Mode battles.
When the unknown reader starts a new save file of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, a random Advanced Primary Spirit will be given.
Adventure Mode
The Adventure Mode of this title is called World of Light, and can be played by only one player. In this mode, all characters in the Super Smash Bros. universe, except Kirby, have lost their bodies and been turned into Spirits by Galeem, Lord of Light. the unknown reader starts the game with Kirby and saves the Spirits and the world.
A feature exclusive to World of Light is the Skill Tree, which can give fighters additional skills by investing Skill Spheres. While most of the Spirits in the game are fought in World of Light, there are a few which are absent in it and can only be obtained via Spirit Board, Summon, etc.
Spirit Board
Spirit Board is a mode to obtain Spirits outside of the Adventure Mode. It has a Target List with up to 10 random targets. Each target requires the unknown reader to defeat a fighter possessed by a Spirit, with special rules like the Event matches in previous titles.
After defeating the possessed fighter, the unknown reader has to play a minigame to shoot the the possessed fighter with a special gun. The possessed fighter has a rotating shield. If the gun hits the fighter, the unknown reader can obtain the Spirit; if it hits the shield, the unknown reader loses the minigame. However, broken shields will remain in rematches so the unknown reader will have a better chance to win next time. In addition, there are items that can destroy part of the shield or slow down its rotation.
Each target has a timer of 5 minutes to accept (except Legend Spirits with 15 minutes), and when the time is over, they will be replaced by new random targets. When a target is finished, there will be a timer for respawn as well. There are items that can reshuffle or fill the targets.
List of Kirby series Spirits
There are 59 Kirby series spirits in this title (No. 323-381 in Collection).
Fighter Spirits
- Kirby (No. 323)
- Meta Knight (No. 324)
- King Dedede (No. 325)
Primary Spirits
Collection No. | Spirit | Artwork Source | Rank | Type | Skill | Slot | Notes |
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335 | Gooey | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ★2 Advanced | Neutral | 3 | ||
336 | Nago | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ★1 Novice | Grab | 2 | ||
339 | Whispy Woods | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★3 Ace | Shield | Fire Weakness | 1 | |
340 | Kracko | Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | ★2 Advanced | Grab | Electric Attack ↑ | 3 | |
341 | Nightmare's Power Orb | Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | ★2 Advanced | Grab | Can be enhanced into Nightmare Wizard at Lv. 99 | 2 | |
342 | Nightmare Wizard | Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | ★4 Legend | Grab | Jam FS Charge (Final Smash Meter Charge) | 2 | |
343 | Dark Matter | Kirby's Dream Land 2 | ★4 Legend | Attack | 3 | Swordsman Form. | |
344 | Gryll | Kirby Super Star Stacker | ★1 Novice | Grab | 1 | ||
345 | Dyna Blade | Kirby Super Star | ★4 Legend | Shield | Jump ↑ | 2 | Not fought in Adventure Mode. Can be summoned. |
346 | Heavy Lobster | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | Shield | 1 | Not fought in Adventure Mode. May appear in Spirit Board. | |
347 | Marx | Kirby Super Star | ★2 Advanced | Grab | Can be enhanced into Marx (True Form) at Lv. 99 | 3 | Obtained after defeating Marx in his Adventure Mode boss battle. |
348 | Marx (True Form) | Kirby Super Star | ★4 Legend | Grab | Magic Attack ↑ | 3 | |
351 | Daroach | Kirby: Squeak Squad | ★3 Ace | Attack | Can be enhanced into Dark Daroach at Lv. 99 | 3 | Not fought in Adventure Mode. Can be summoned. |
352 | Dark Daroach | Kirby: Squeak Squad | ★4 Legend | Attack | Fire & Explosion Attack ↑ | 3 | |
353 | Masked Dedede | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★3 Ace | Attack | 2 | Not fought in Adventure Mode. Can be summoned. | |
354 | Galacta Knight | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★4 Legend | Shield | Sword Attack ↑ | 0 | Not fought in Adventure Mode. Can be summoned. |
355 | Magolor | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | ★3 Ace | Attack | 3 | ||
356 | Landia | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | ★2 Advanced | Attack | Jump ↑ | 3 | Can be summoned. |
357 | Queen Sectonia | Kirby: Triple Deluxe | ★3 Ace | Grab | 2 | Not fought in Adventure Mode. Can be summoned. | |
360 | Waddle Dee | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | Neutral | Can be enhanced into Bandana Waddle Dee at Lv. 99 | 3 | |
361 | Bandana Waddle Dee | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | ★3 Ace | Neutral | Battering Items ↑ | 3 | |
362 | Waddle Doo | Kirby Super Star | ★1 Novice | Attack | 1 | ||
364 | Poppy Bros. Jr. | Kirby Super Star | ★1 Novice | Grab | 1 | ||
365 | Gordo | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | Shield | 0 | ||
366 | Scarfy | Kirby Super Star | ★1 Novice | Shield | Can be enhanced into Angry Scarfy at Lv. 99 | 1 | |
367 | Angry Scarfy | Kirby Air Ride | ★2 Advanced | Shield | Unflinching Charged Smashes | 1 | |
372 | Bonkers | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★3 Ace | Attack | 1 | ||
374 | Meta-Knights | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★3 Ace | Neutral | Sword Attack ↑ | 3 | One of the required Spirits to summon Galacta Knight. |
375 | Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright | Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | ★2 Advanced | Neutral | Fire Attack ↑ | 3 | Not fought in Adventure Mode. Can be summoned. |
379 | Knuckle Joe | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★3 Ace | Attack | Fist Attack ↑ | 1 | |
380 | Prince Fluff | Kirby's Epic Yarn | ★1 Novice | Grab | Weight ↓ | 1 |
Support Spirits
Collection No. | Spirit | Artwork Source | Rank | Cost | Skill | Notes |
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326 | Warp Star | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Super Launch Star Equipped | Not fought in Adventure Mode. May appear in Spirits Mode's Shops. |
327 | Star Rod | Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land | ★3 Ace | 2 | First-Strike Advantage | |
328 | Ultra Sword | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | ★3 Ace | 2 | Chance of Double Final Smash | Not fought in Adventure Mode. May appear in Spirits Mode's Shops. |
329 | Robobot Armor | Kirby: Planet Robobot | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Weapon Attack ↑ | |
330 | Halberd | Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | ★4 Legend | 2 | Armor Knight | Not fought in Adventure Mode. May appear in Spirits Mode's Shops. The only Support Spirit with the Armor Knight skill. |
331 | Dragoon | Kirby Air Ride | ★4 Legend | 1 | Giant Killer | Obtained by completing the Spirits Mode challenge "Win in all the battles." After that, it may appear in Spirit Board or Vault's Shop. |
332 | Rick | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Stats ↑ after Eating | |
333 | Kine | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Toss & Meteor | |
334 | Coo | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Air Defense ↑ | |
337 | Pitch | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ★1 Novice | 1 | Unira Equipped | |
338 | ChuChu | Kirby's Dream Land 3 | ★1 Novice | 1 | Super Leaf Equipped | |
349 | Moley | Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | ★1 Novice | 1 | Drill Equipped | |
350 | Dark Mind | Kirby & The Amazing Mirror | ★3 Ace | 2 | Franklin Badge Equipped | First Form. |
358 | Susie | Kirby: Planet Robobot | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Beam Sword Equipped | |
359 | The Three Mage-Sisters | Kirby Star Allies | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Battering Items ↑ | |
363 | Bronto Burt | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★1 Novice | 1 | Floaty Jumps | |
368 | Rocky | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★1 Novice | 2 | Instadrop | |
369 | Wheelie | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Dash Attack ↑ | |
370 | Bomber | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Bomber Equipped | |
371 | Bugzzy | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Strong Throw | |
373 | Mr. Frosty | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★1 Novice | 1 | Freezie Equipped | |
376 | Plasma Wisp | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★1 Novice | 2 | Hothead Equipped | |
377 | Tac | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Item Gravitation | |
378 | Chef Kawasaki | Kirby Super Star Ultra | ★3 Ace | 2 | Stats ↑↑ after Eating | |
381 | Elline | Kirby and the Rainbow Curse | ★2 Advanced | 1 | Fairy Bottle Equipped | Can be summoned. |
Games & More
- Classic Mode: In this title, every fighter's Classic Mode has their unique subtitles, routes, rules and bosses. In general, each route has 6 fighter battles, the bonus stage and the boss battle. (For some routes, the boss is not fought in the final round.) The Intensity level is still present with a few twists: It can start from 1.0 to 5.0 and will increase as the rounds go further (up to 9.9). Can be played by two players.
- Kirby route - Gourmet Clash: Kirby fights other gourmet fighters. In these fighter battles, both sides start with 35% damage and there are a lot of food in the stage.
- Meta Knight route - Two Sides of the Same Coin: Meta Knight fights both hero fighters and their villain doppelgangers in free-for-all battles, which refers to Meta Knight's role throughout the Kirby series.
- King dedede route - Royal Rumble: King Dedede fights other royal fighters. The Japanese subtitle (王ってなぁに?) means "What Is a King?", an irony on Dedede being a self-claimed king.
- Training
- Mob Smash (known as Multi-Man mode in previous titles)
- Century Smash (known as 100-Man mode in previous titles)
- All-Star Smash (Endless mode against every fighter)
- Cruel Smash
Online
- Quickplay
- Background Matchmaking
- Battle Arenas
- Spectate
Vault
Trivia
- This is the second Super Smash Bros. title with official Chinese support. The first one is the original Super Smash Bros., localized and released on iQue Player in 2005.
- Several Super Smash Bros. Ultimate accessories are also released:
- Nintendo Switch Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Set (Nintendo Switch system + Super Smash Bros. Ultimate branded Joy-Con controllers and dock + a download code for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate game)
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Special Edition Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Edition GameCube Controller
- In Challenger Approaching Intro Video, Meta Knight appears together with Mewtwo. This could be a reference to the similar Kirby Super Star sub-game Revenge of Meta Knight (メタナイトの逆襲) and Pokemon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back (ミュウツーの逆襲), both depicting them as the main antagonist.
- In the Japanese and Chinese versions, Echo Fighters are called Dash Fighters and are labeled with the dash punctuation mark in their number (e.g. 13 Peach and 13' Daisy). In the English version, they are labeled ɛ, which stands for echo (e.g. 13 Peach and 13ɛ Daisy).
- Pit's new Final Smash, the Lightning Chariot, is similar to how the Dragoon is used in the Super Smash Bros. series. The Lightning Chariot strikes from the back while the Dragoon strikes from the front.
- The storyline of World of Light is similar to an unused scenario for Super Smash Bros. Brawl's The Subspace Emissary, which was mentioned by Masahiro Sakurai in an Iwata Asks interview.[1]
- Dark Meta Knight doesn't appear as a Spirit despite his appearance as an alternative costume of Meta Knight.
Video Gallery
Nintendo Direct
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018
(Presented by Masahiro Sakurai) |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018
(Presented by Masahiro Sakurai) |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 11.1.2018
(Presented by Masahiro Sakurai) |
Game Trailers
Adventure Mode: World of Light (English version)
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Adventure Mode: 灯火の星 (Japanese version)
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Main Theme: Lifelight (English version)
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Main Theme: 命の灯火 (Japanese version)
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Overview Trailer feat. The Announcer
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New Fighter Trailers
Super Smash Bros. is coming to Nintendo Switch!
(Inkling) |
A Piercing Screech
(Ridley) |
The Rivals
(King K. Rool) |
All in a Day's Work
(Isabelle) |
Piranha Plant Pipes Up!
(Early Purchase Bonus) |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Supesharu |
Great Fray Smash Brothers SPECIAL |
Traditional Chinese | 任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版 rèn tiān táng míng xīng dà luàn dòu: tè bié bǎn |
Nintendo All-Star Great Fray SPECIAL
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Simplified Chinese | 任天堂明星大乱斗 特别版 rèn tiān táng míng xīng dà luàn dòu: tè bié bǎn | |
Korean | 슈퍼 스매시브라더스 얼티밋 Syupeo Seumaesi Beuradeoseu Eoltimit |
Super Smash Brothers Ultimate |
External Links
References
- ↑ "I had envisioned a more serious tone for the story. Something with some misfortune like a single character escaping total annihilation of his squadron and then fighting back while rounding up his allies. Ultimately, we worked together and successfully organized our ideas into the storyline for The Subspace Emissary." –Masahiro Sakurai (Iwata Asks: Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Need for a Story)