Smash Bros. Ultimate to feature characters with long hair in new Spirit Board event
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Nintendo has announced the latest Spirit Board event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, characters with long hair will be featured. You can see some of the spirits that will be highlighted above.
The new Spirit Board event goes live in Smash Bros. Ultimate on September 11. It will last for three days in total.
Sakurai explains Small Battlefield addition in Smash Bros. Ultimate, elaborates on online play adjustments
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In his 611th column for Famitsu, Masahiro Sakurai revealed some interesting details regarding the recent update to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Sakurai is known for getting particular about the finest of adjustments, and the most recent update is no different. He elaborates on the development of the recently added “Small Battlefield” stage, online connectivity changes, and more.
Check below for the column’s full translation by Nintendo Everything’s Oni Dino.
Sakurai on Smash Bros. Ultimate netcode, says rollback method was considered but “side effects were too big”
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Masahiro Sakurai is back in this week’s issue of Famitsu with another column. This time around, the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director addressed the game’s netcode.
Here are the highlights, courtesy of Siliconera:
Smash Bros. Ultimate getting Paper Mario: The Origami King spirits
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Paper Mario: The Origami King spirits are on the way to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Nintendo has announced. Three spirits will appear, all of which are pictured above.
The new event goes live in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on August 28. This time around, it’ll last for a total of five days.
Smash Bros. Ultimate to host new tournament featuring royalty
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Nintendo has announced a new tournament event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For the theme this week, it’s all about royalty. Players can only use characters that are of royalty (or are connected to them). Only castle stages will be featured as well.
The new Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament goes live on August 21. It’ll last for a total of three days.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to host Spirit Board event featuring Weaken Minions item
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Nintendo has announced the latest Spirit Board event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, the Weaken Minions item will be featured. Those that win battles can receive this item, and the SP you receive will be tripled.
The new Spirit Board event kicks off on August 14. Just like in the past, it’ll last for a total of three days.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage select glitch discovered, can crash the game
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player linkendophoenix has discovered a new glitch following version 8.1.0 that can cause crashing issues. It seems that a brief series of steps involving choosing a stage – in conjunction with playing around with music selection – causes something that game can’t currently handle.
The steps below results in a crash:
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to host tournament featuring the Fake Smash Ball
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This week, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be hosting its latest tournament. This tournament, titled “Smash Ball Fake Out”, will feature many Fake Smash Balls to avoid.
The upcoming tournament will begin on August 7, and will last three days.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate update out now (version 8.1.0), patch notes
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Nintendo has just issued a new update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Version 8.1.0 includes the Small Battlefield stage, more players being permitted for Elite Smash online, and more.
Below are the full patch notes:
Sakurai on staging characters for visual appeal, Min Min’s unique input methods in Smash Bros. Ultimate
Posted on 3 years ago by Oni Dino(@Oni_Dino) in News, Switch | 0 comments
In Masahiro Sakurai’s 609th column for Famitsu, the Super Smash Bros. director talked in-depth about the thought process behind staging characters for visual appeal. He also revealed the reason for switching up Min Min’s input methods in Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Check below for the column’s full translation by Nintendo Everything’s Oni Dino.