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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Another piece of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate music is now live. Today’s song is King Bowser, originating from Super Mario Bros. 3.

Koji Kondo acted as the arrangement supervisor here. Nintendo fans should definitely recognize Kondo, who has been instrumental in the music for franchises like Mario and Zelda.

We have today’s music piece below.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS introduced the custom moves feature. With it, players can modify different players on the roster with variants of their specials. Unfortunately, for the series’ latest entry, the functionality won’t be returning.

During a hands-on event last week, a Nintendo representative confirmed that custom moves will not be back in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Furthermore, equippable items found in certain modes and used to customize characters’ stats in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS aren’t in the newest entry either.

If you’re interested in customization, you may want to take a look at the Spirits Mode or the Mii Fighter. Not only can players choose between several different options for each Mii Fighter class’s special attacks, but they can also be equipped with different looks – like Rex from protagonist of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 if you purchase the Fighters Pass.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s World of Light mode isn’t quite like Subspace Emissary from Brawl, but the two have nonetheless drawn a few comparisons. In the latter mode, co-op was supported. Sadly, the same option won’t be extended to World of Light.

After going hands-on with a near-final version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, reports say that World of Light doesn’t have a co-op option. That means you’ll need to tackle the adventure alone.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Following up on the Japanese video posted earlier today, Nintendo has shared an English version of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate overview trailer. Even better, The Announcer provides some voiceover. View the video below.

Nintendo posted a new trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on their Japanese Youtube channel. The video gives an overview of Smash’s basic gameplay, the fighters, the game’s various modes and more:

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to the Guile Assist Trophy.

Here’s the overview:

After Cloud was added as DLC in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS, only two Final Fantasy tracks were made available. With Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it’ll be more of the same.

Based on hands-on reports with the near-final version of the game, we’re hearing that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is bringing back those pieces of music from the last Smash Bros. – and that’s it. We’re not aware of any other inclusions from Final Fantasy VII or the series as a whole. There’s still a small possibility that you can unlock more tracks, but either way, don’t expect a whole lot of Final Fantasy representation in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has a roster of over 70 characters. However, initially, only a small group will be available. As a nod to the N64 original, the base roster features Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Kirby, Fox, and Pikachu.

That leaves a whole lot of characters left to be unlocked. Fortunately though, the whole process won’t take terribly long. Based on what Nintendo told members of the media during hands-on sessions last week, players will be able to unlock the characters “in a few hours.”

Nintendo really hasn’t discussed how players can unlock characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Going through World of Light should be one option, but there will probably be alternate methods as well.

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Tons of new footage for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has arrived. Below you’ll find new gameplay of World of Light, Classic Mode, and more.

Nintendo has posted another update to the Smash Bros. Blog for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, we have an introduction to Robin.

Here’s his overview:


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