Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Sora, Bandai Namco Studios
December 6, 2018
Genres
Fighting, Platform
Developers
Sora, Bandai Namco Studios
Release Date
December 6, 2018 (6 years and 7 months ago)
Publishers
Nintendo
Content Rating
E10 Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief, Suggestive Themes
Franchises
Metroid, Kirby, The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon, Mario, Donkey Kong, F-Zero, Star Fox, Fire Emblem, Sonic The Hedgehog, Pokémon, Yoshi, Pikmin, Pac-Man, Final Fantasy, Xenoblade, Mega Man, Metal Gear Solid, Bayonetta, Street Fighter, Earthbound, Animal Crossing, Punch-Out!!, Castlevania, Wario, Super Smash Bros., Kid Icarus

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Summary

Legendary game worlds and fighters collide in the ultimate showdown—a new entry in the Super Smash Bros. series for the Nintendo Switch system! New fighters, like Inkling from the Splatoon series and Ridley from the Metroid series, make their Super Smash Bros. series debut alongside every Super Smash Bros. fighter in the series…EVER! Faster combat, new items, new attacks, new defensive options, and more will keep the battle raging whether you’re at home or on the go.

Genres
Fighting, Platform
Platforms
Nintendo Switch
Developers
Sora, Bandai Namco Studios
Release Date
December 6, 2018 (6 years and 7 months ago)
Publishers
Nintendo
Content Rating
E10 Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief, Suggestive Themes
Franchises
Metroid, Kirby, The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon, Mario, Donkey Kong, F-Zero, Star Fox, Fire Emblem, Sonic The Hedgehog, Pokémon, Yoshi, Pikmin, Pac-Man, Final Fantasy, Xenoblade, Mega Man, Metal Gear Solid, Bayonetta, Street Fighter, Earthbound, Animal Crossing, Punch-Out!!, Castlevania, Wario, Super Smash Bros., Kid Icarus

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Leonardo “MkLeo” Lopez is Evo 2019's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate champion. He barely survived grand finals opponent Gavin “Tweek” Dempsey, eventually resetting the bracket and solidifying his reputation as the strongest player in this relatively young game moving forward.

If anyone who’s not watching EVO’s Super Smash Bros. tournament felt a sudden and inexplicable wave of grief, that was sympathy for Light falling victim to ProtoBanham’s ruthless Lucina. It was ProtoBanham’s second time playing Smash abroad from Japan, according to a GoFundMe raising money for his EVO attendance.

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