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Template:Infobox Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[1] is an upcoming game in the Super Smash Bros. series for Nintendo Switch. The game was announced through a teaser trailer in the March 2018 Nintendo Direct[2], and is set to be released on December 7, 2018.
Confirmed elements
In addition to introducing new characters and elements, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features every previously playable character in the series, as well as many returning stages, items, Assist Trophies, and Poké Ball Pokémon.[1]
Playable characters
Counting Pokémon Trainer and his/her Pokémon as a single fighter and the three Mii Fighter types separately, a total of 71 fighters, including six Echo Fighters (characters whose movesets and basic attributes are mostly identical to that of another character, and are represented by an epsilon symbol "ε"), have been confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[1] The number beside each playable character (excluding Echo Fighters) signifies the order in which they were announced to be playable in the Super Smash Bros. series.[1]
Veterans
Every previously playable character in the Super Smash Bros. series is playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[1] Only the original 12 characters from the first Super Smash Bros. are available from the start, the rest have to be unlocked.
01 Mario
02 Donkey Kong
03 Link
04 Samus
05 Yoshi
06 Kirby
07 Fox
08 Pikachu
09 Luigi
10 Ness
12 Jigglypuff
13 Peach
14 Bowser
15 Ice Climbers
16 Sheik
17 Zelda
18 Dr. Mario
19 Pichu
20 Falco
21 Marth
21ε Lucina
22 Young Link
23 Ganondorf
24 Mewtwo
25 Roy
27 Meta Knight
28 Pit
28ε Dark Pit
30 Wario
31 Snake
32 Ike
- PokémonTrainer SSBU.png
33/34/35 Pokémon Trainer
33 Squirtle
(with Pokémon Trainer)34 Ivysaur
(with Pokémon Trainer)35 Charizard
(with Pokémon Trainer)36 Diddy Kong
37 Lucas
38 Sonic
39 King Dedede
41 Lucario
42 R.O.B.
43 Toon Link
44 Wolf
45 Villager
46 Mega Man
49 Little Mac
50 Greninja
51 Mii Brawler
53 Mii Gunner
54 Palutena
55 Pac-Man
56 Robin
57 Shulk
58 Bowser Jr.
(with Koopalings model swaps)[4]59 Duck Hunt
60 Ryu
61 Cloud
62 Corrin
63 Bayonetta
Newcomers
Eight newcomers (four being Echo Fighters) have currently been confirmed for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[1][5]
04ε Dark Samus
13ε Daisy
25ε Chrom
65 Ridley
66 Simon
66ε Richter
67 King K. Rool
Stages
All stages can not only be played in their Final Destination form (known as Omega (Ω) form) as in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, but also in a new Battlefield form, which adds three floating, pass-through platforms[1]. Like the original Final Destination and Battlefield, in both forms for all stages, the stage is set on a large platform floating over an abyss, as opposed to a large pillar with walls leading down to the bottom as is the case with several Omega stages in the previous installments. A total of 103 stages are set to appear in the game.[5]
The following list is sorted by the original Super Smash Bros. games in which they first appear.
New
Super Smash Bros.
- Battlefield (along with the Big Battlefield variant)
- Final Destination[7]
- Peach's Castle
- Mushroom Kingdom
- Kongo Jungle
- Hyrule Castle[8]
- Super Happy Tree
- Dream Land[9]
- Saffron City[7]
Super Smash Bros. Melee
- Princess Peach's Castle
- Rainbow Cruise
- Mushroom Kingdom II[10]
- Kongo Falls
- Jungle Japes[11]
- Great Bay
- Temple
- Brinstar[12]
- Brinstar Depths
- Yoshi's Island
- Yoshi's Story
- Fountain of Dreams
- Green Greens
- Corneria with background from Star Fox Zero
- Venom[13]
- Pokémon Stadium[14]
- Onett[7]
- Fourside
- Big Blue
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Delfino Plaza[15]
- Mushroomy Kingdom
- Figure-8 Circuit
- Luigi's Mansion
- Mario Bros.
- 75m[16]
- Bridge of Eldin
- Pirate Ship
- Norfair[17]
- Frigate Orpheon
- Yoshi's Island[18]
- Halberd[19]
- Lylat Cruise
- Pokémon Stadium 2
- Spear Pillar
- Port Town Aero Dive[20]
- Castle Siege
- WarioWare, Inc.
- Distant Planet
- Smashville[21]
- New Pork City
- Summit
- Skyworld[7]
- Shadow Moses Island
- Green Hill Zone
- Hanenbow
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
- Boxing Ring[7]
- Gaur Plain
- Duck Hunt[22]
- Wily Castle
- Super Mario Maker[23]
- Suzaku Castle[7]
- Midgar
- Umbra Clock Tower
Nintendo 3DS version
- 3D Land
- Golden Plains
- Paper Mario
- Gerudo Valley[24]
- Spirit Train
- Dream Land GB
- Unova Pokémon League
- Prism Tower
- Mute City SNES
- Magicant
- Arena Ferox
- Reset Bomb Forest[25]
- Tortimer Island
- Balloon Fight[20]
- Living Room
- Find Mii
- Tomodachi Life
- PictoChat 2
Wii U version
- Mushroom Kingdom U
- Mario Galaxy
- Mario Circuit
- Skyloft
- The Great Cave Offensive
- Kalos Pokémon League[9]
- Coliseum[7]
- Flat Zone X
- Palutena's Temple[26]
- Gamer
- Garden of Hope
- Town and City[7]
- Wii Fit Studio
- Wrecking Crew
- Pilotwings
- Wuhu Island[27]
- Windy Hill Zone
- Pac-Land[28]
Items
New
- Banana Gun[29][30]
- Black Hole[7]
- Bomber
- Death's Scythe[5]
- Fake Smash Ball
- Healing Field[1]
- Killing Edge[5]
- Launch Star
- Rage Blaster[5]
- Ramblin' Evil Mushroom[5]
- Staff[5]
Returning
Assist Trophies
New
- Alucard[5]
- Arcade Bunny[29]
- Bomberman
- Burrowing Snagret
- Chef Kawasaki[5]
- Kapp'n[5]
- Klaptrap[5]
- Knuckles[29]
- Krystal[29]
- Moon[5]
- Nikki[5]
- Rathalos[5]
- Rodin
- Shovel Knight[5]
- File:SplatoonSymbol.svg Squid Sisters
- Sukapon
- Zero[5]
Returning
Poké Ball Pokémon
New
- Abra[32]
- Alolan Exeggutor[5]
- Alolan Raichu[29]
- Alolan Vulpix[35]
- Bewear
- Ditto[5]
- Lunala[7]
- Marshadow[5]
- Mimikyu[5]
- Pyukumuku[5]
- Solgaleo
- Togedemaru[38]
- Vulpix[5]
Returning
amiibo
It has been confirmed that all previously released amiibo that relate to the playable characters are usable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Additionally, all newcomers and veterans that were missing in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U are also getting amiibo in the Super Smash Bros. series line.[41]
Pre-release and unused content
Final Destination in the E3 demo was simply the Omega version of Battlefield, most likely as a placeholder.
References to other games
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3: Wario's Dash Attack that debuted in this game now appears as his new dash attack. Wario's down throw now reflects the animation of the Ground Pound that debuted in this game as well.
- Donkey Kong Country: One of K. Rool's attacks involves throwing his crown as a boomerang, like in this game. Klaptrap appears as an assist trophy, acting as in this game.
- Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest: One of K. Rool's attacks involves shooting with the blunderbuss he has in this game, and when he does so he dons a pirate hat like in his appearance as Kaptain K. Rool.
- Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!: One of K. Rool's attacks involves using his helicopter pack from this game.
- Donkey Kong 64: One of K. Rool's attacks involves using his boxing gloves from this game, and his Final Smash recreates the Game Over scene involving the Blast-o-Matic being fired from Crocodile Isle at Donkey Kong Island.
- Super Smash Bros. Melee: In the Template:Media link, Luigi is seen doing the Green Missile above the other characters, just like in the Template:Media link from this game.
- Donkey Kong Jungle Beat: Donkey Kong's Final Smash is based on his combo punch attacks in this game.
- Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix: Mario's down smash animation has been changed from the Sweep Kick to his breakdance from this game.
- Mario Kart 7: One of Daisy's taunts matches the artwork pose she originally had from this game.
- Mario Golf: World Tour: One of Daisy's victory animations is inspired by her birdie animation from this game.
- Super Mario Maker: Mario has a new costume based on his builder outfit from this game.
- Super Mario Odyssey: Cappy makes an appearance as Mario's cap; one of Mario's new taunts features him tossing Cappy. Occasionally, Mario's Super Jump Punch will feature the regional coins found in the Metro Kingdom in place of the standard coins, and plays the same sound effect as the one that plays when a new regional coin is collected. New Donk City Hall appears as a stage. Mario has a new costume based on his wedding tuxedo.
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- Super Smash Bros Ultimate panorama art.jpg
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese | 任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版 (Traditional) 任天堂明星大乱斗 特别版 (Simplified)[?] Rèntiāntáng Míngxīng Dàluàndòu Tèbiébǎn |
Nintendo Stars Great Melee: Special Edition | |
Korean | 슈퍼 스매시브라더스 얼티밋[?] Syupeo Seumaesi Beuradeoseu Eoltimit |
Super Smash Brothers Ultimate |
Trivia
- On the German cover for the game, Yoshi was omitted from the boxart in order to fit the USK rating in the bottom left corner, while Pikachu, who was placed lower than Yoshi, was moved up due to its greater popularity.[42]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h Nintendo (June 13, 2018) Nintendo Direct: E3 2018 YouTube. Retrieved June 13, 2018
- ^ Twitter - Nintendo of America Retrieved on March 8, 2018.
- ^ Olimar's character trailer
- ^ Bowser Jr.'s page character trailer
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Nintendo (August 8, 2018) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018 YouTube. Retrieved August 8, 2018
- ^ File:New Donk City Smash.png
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Nintendo. (June 12, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Gameplay Pt. 1 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018. YouTube. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
- ^ Mii Fighter's page
- ^ a b Bowser character trailer
- ^ Daisy character trailer
- ^ Diddy Kong's page background image
- ^ Ridley's page background image
- ^ Falco's page background image
- ^ King Dedede's page
- ^ https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat03_item_02
- ^ Mr. Game & Watch character trailer
- ^ Samus's page background image
- ^ Yoshi's page background image
- ^ Meta Knight's page background image
- ^ a b c R.O.B. character trailer
- ^ Ness's page
- ^ Duck Hunt's page
- ^ Bowser's page
- ^ Sheik's page background image
- ^ Dark Pit's page background image
- ^ Pit's page background image
- ^ Fox's page
- ^ Pac-Man's page background image
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Nintendo. (June 12, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Gameplay Pt. 2 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018. YouTube. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
- ^ Nintendo. (June 15, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Gameplay Pt. 8 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018. YouTube. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g Nintendo. (June 13, 2018). Nintendo @ E3 2018: Day 2. YouTube. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f Nintendo. (June 12, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Gameplay Pt. 3 - Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018. YouTube. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
- ^ a b Rage 2018 Summer - Ness vs. Mario - SSBU Demo. YouTube. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
- ^ a b Features | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch System | Official Site
- ^ a b c d e f g Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Invitational (FULL). YouTube. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ^ a b c Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Squirtle vs. Marth. YouTube. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ^ GameXplain. (June 12, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Gameplay - Ridley, Snake, Ganondorf, Pikachu on Battlefield. YouTube. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ^ a b GameXplain. (June 17, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - 28 New & Returning Poké Ball Pokémon We've Seen So Far (+Stage Ones!). YouTube. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
- ^ a b Nintendo Treehouse Live - E3 2018 - Smash Bros. Ultimate #8. YouTube. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- ^ GameXplain. (June 17, 2018). Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 1 vs 1 Gameplay - Inkling vs. Champion Link on Great Plateau Tower. YouTube. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPgr4VAGpo
- ^ Iggy. (June 16, 2018). Yoshi Vanishes from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's German Box Art. NintendoSoup. Retrieved June 16, 2018.