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SSBU Mishima Dojo Completely Destroyed.png|Mishima Dojo after the walls and ceiling have been destroyed | SSBU Mishima Dojo Completely Destroyed.png|Mishima Dojo after the walls and ceiling have been destroyed | ||
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SSBU Mishima Dojo Battlefield Form.png|Battlefield form of Mishima Dojo | SSBU Mishima Dojo Battlefield Form.png|Battlefield form of Mishima Dojo | ||
SSBU Mishima Dojo Omega Form.png|Ω form of Mishima Dojo | SSBU Mishima Dojo Omega Form.png|Ω form of Mishima Dojo |
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Mishima Dojo is a downloadable stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate based on the stage of the same name from Tekken 7. It releases alongside Kazuya on June 29, 2021.
The stage is similar to King of Fighters Stadium in that the sides are walled off, though if fighters are launched hard enough into the walls, they break off and reveal the outside of the dojo. Heihachi Mishima also makes an appearance as a background character.
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