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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Video Game)
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fifthnote (sixth if one counts the previous game's Wii U and 3DS incarnations as separate installments, as series creator Masahiro Sakurai himself does) installment in Nintendo's Massive Multiplayer Crossover Platform Fighter series Super Smash Bros. It is developed by Bandai Namco and Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. Initially teased in March 2018 at the end of a Nintendo Direct, the game was formally revealed at that year's Electronic Entertainment Expo and was released on December 7, 2018.The biggest Smash Bros. game to date, the title features a grand total of 89note counting all 3 members of Pokémon Trainer's team fighters in the roster, including every single character from previous installments (including two, Pichu and Young Link, not seen since Super Smash Bros. Melee in 2001), newly christened "Echo Fighters", and several brand new characters, including the Inklings from the Splatoon series and Guest Fighters like Simon Belmont from the Castlevania series.Following the game's release, six fighters were added as Downloadable Content up until January 2020. Excluding the first onenote which is Piranha Plant from Super Mario Bros.; it could be obtained as a bonus for players who purchased the game and redeemed its Gold Points with their My Nintendo account before the end of January 2019, which is when it was released. In February, it was made available as a standalone purchase., five of them released as Challenger Packs (available individually or as a bundle called the Fighters Pass), which contain a fighter, plus music and a stage related to them.note The Fighters Pass Vol. 1 consists of Joker from Persona 5 (released on April 17, 2019), The Hero from Dragon Quest (released on July 31, 2019), Banjo and Kazooie (released on September 4, 2019), Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury (released on November 6, 2019) and Byleth from Fire Emblem: Three Houses (released on January 28, 2020)On September 4, 2019, it was announced in a Nintendo Direct that further DLC characters would be developed for the game after the completion of the first wave of content. In the January 16, 2020 "Mr. Sakurai Presents" video, the post-Pass DLC was revealed to consist of six more Challenger Packs, bundled as the Fighters Pass Vol. 2.note The Fighters Pass Vol. 2 includes Min Min from ARMS (released on June 29, 2020), Steve/Alex/Zombie/Enderman from Minecraft (released on October 13, 2020), Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII (released on December 22, 2020, with early access to those who beat him in the Sephiroth Challenge lasting from December 17 to December 22), Pyra and Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (released on March 4, 2021), Kazuya Mishima from Tekken (released on June 29, 2021), and—last, but certainly not least—Sora from Kingdom Hearts (released on October 18, 2021). Eventually after three years, all content reached its end on October 2021, finally completing the game in full.Along with the new and returning characters, the game offers over 100 new and returning stages, 1000+ music tracks, and a new Adventure mode, World of Light, which allows you to collect Spirits of non-playable characters (from all franchises with playable representation, and various additional ones) that can empower and grant extra abilities to your fighters.Examples of Spirits can be found in their own Mythology Gag page here.Its website can be found here.Previews: Reveal Trailer, E3 2018 Reveal, Last Pre-Launch Direct (World of Light Trailer), Overview Trailer | |
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