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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Masahiro Sakurai

Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai is back this week with one of his regular columns in Famitsu. This was the first piece he shared after seeing the reaction to the game’s announcement at E3.

Aside from speaking about the response, Sakurai also spoke about keeping Ultimate and reveal itself a secret, and addressed the series’ future again. There’s even a bit of talk about his health as well.

The Smash Bros. Blog has updated with its latest entry for Smash Bros. Ultimate. This time around, the Wily Castle stage gets the focus.

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Nintendo is back with another piece of music from Smash Bros. Ultimate. Below, you can listen to “Snake Eater”.

The original version of the music acted as the opening theme song for Metal Gear Solid 3. Nobuko Toda, a longtime composer for the series, was in charge of the arrangement for Smash Bros.

The upcoming Super Smash Bros. entry for Switch will be featured at the Evolution Championship Series, or Evo for short. Its presence at the fighting games event further validates the series as an eSport.

Evo 2018 takes place between August 3 and August 5. Smash Bros. Ultimate will be located at Nintendo’s booth.

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Today’s Super Smash Blog update is a look at a new stage – Moray Towers:

This is a stage from the Splatoon and Splatoon 2 games. Look closely for Judd and Li’l Judd. Judd will raise the flag with the color of the fighter or team currently in the lead

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Today’s Super Smash Blog update is about one of the most surprising returning veterans, Pichu:

Pichu is back after 17 years! Pichu’s electric attacks have greater range and do more damage than its other attack types – but they also damage Pichu.

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The final Super Smash Blog update for this week is once again a look at a returning veteran, Pit:

Pit is a well-balanced, well-rounded character with a defensive special that nullifies long distance attacks, and he has excellent recovery. He’s a great choice for new players!

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Smash Bros. Ultimate received an official listing on Nintendo’s Japanese store today. On it, we’re given a rough idea about the game’s file size. Nintendo says that at least 16GB of free space will be needed.

We’re several months away from Smash Bros. Ultimate’s launch, and the game is almost certainly still in development. That means it’s impossible to tell at the moment just how much space will be required in the end. Don’t expect a final number until much later in 2018.

Smash Bros. Ultimate will release on December 7 worldwide.

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The Blue Bomber is the focus of today’s Smash Bros update:

Mega Man’s standard and special moves use weapons copied from the bosses he’s fought throughout the Mega Man series. That means he has more projectiles than any other fighter!

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Here’s a fun update: Alolan Raichu is a Pokeball character in Smash ultimate. According to the update Smash blog, the surge surfer is speedy and hard to avoid!

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