While it’s now over two years old, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has continued to bring some of the most iconic characters from numerous gaming franchises into the mix through new DLC additions. Though there are still a few fan favorites like Kingdom Hearts‘ Sora that haven’t made it into the game just yet, one fan mod
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Yesterday, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate producer Masahiro Sakurai offered a deep dive into the game’s latest DLC character, Final Fantasy VII antagonist, Sephiroth. During the reveal, he showed off the character’s new moves, music, stage and release date. The official release date for the character, his nine new tracks, new stage and four new Mii
One of the most underrated aspects of a new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighter reveal (other than what will the Kirby version look like) is where the new character will show up in the massive character mural. And thanks to Nintendo Europe, the answer to this very vital question has been revealed. Sephiroth, who was
Just as before with Steve from Minecraft and Eleven from Dragon Quest XI, Nintendo America will be showcasing their latest DLC fighter Sephiroth in a new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate livestream. The livestream will be hosted by Director Masahiro Sakurai and will take place on December 17th at 2pm PT (5pm ET): The one-winged angel,
No matter who you wanted to be yesterday’s newest character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the one we got probably wasn’t what you were expecting. He’s been called a “meme pick” through the years, a character that everyone always joked about adding to Smash alongside Master Chief, Sora, Goku and the L-shaped block from Tetris. But now Minecraft‘s Steve, along with a
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, like its name implies, has really been the ultimate dream for fans of Nintendo and gaming in general. The massive fighting game has continually added new characters from a variety of franchises like Metal Gear Solid, Persona, Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, and more. Of course, aside from being able to play as these iconic characters,
Since the game released in December 2018, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has expanded on an already impressive roster of characters. Combining Nintendo characters from nearly every franchise imaginable with other third-party characters like Snake, Cloud, Sonic, and more, Ultimate has really earned its name with one of the biggest fighting game rosters around. This is continuing with
Ever since the game launched in December 2018, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has only grown more and more extensive. From including fan favorite characters like Persona 5‘s Joker and Banjo-Kazooie to even more DLC characters on the way, Ultimate truly has earned its name by encompassing a ton of different franchises from both Nintendo and gaming as
I often refer to the Nintendo Switch as the console of dreams. It is a system that has made dreams come true and has proven that almost anything is possible. On the console of dreams, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the impossible game. Switch owners can have Cloud from Final Fantasy team up with Sonic
With its release this past summer, Astral Chain from PlatinumGames managed to work its way into the hearts and minds of a ton of Switch players last year, ourselves included (in case you missed us giving the game a 10.0 score). As one of the Switch’s best exclusives in 2019, Astral Chain clearly has the makings of
In a recent interview with Nintendo Dream magazine (translated by Robert Sephazon) Dragon Quest XI Producer Hokuto Okamoto made some interesting comments pertaining to the inclusion of Hero and the Dragon Quest IP in general in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. According to Okamoto “I was quite surprised when I first heard about Super Smash Bros.
We are less than a week away from The Game Awards (which is happening on December 12), and the announcement that a lot of people are expecting to see is who the next DLC fighter will be for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Last year at the show, we found out that Joker from Persona 5
As a reminder once again that time slows down for no one, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is celebrating its one-year anniversary this weekend on Saturday, December 7. I can hardly believe that fact already since I first got to play and review the game a year ago, but because of that cause for celebration, Nintendo is
With the release of the latest major update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, other than adding the long-awaited Joker from Persona 5 into the game, one of the niftiest new features added has been a video editor to let players capture and edit their own gameplay footage. Of course, that has led to one player trying
Super Smash Bros Ultimate — and the franchise as a whole — has always been hyped up with DLC characters. Specifically, a lot of that has come from fans wishing for third-party characters that have the potential of making the roster of the famous fighting game series. In Super Smash Bros for Wii U & 3DS, we got the
UPDATE: According to Nintendo’s support page, the servers for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are currently undergoing maintenance and expected to run through 8:30pm PT (as of this writing), which appears to be giving many users issues with downloading the Ver 3.0.0 update. Until then, stay tuned for more information. While Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been adding
While Super Smash Bros. Ultimate released over four months ago, the game continues to get even bigger with new additions and content, and likewise we also continue to get new amiibo figurines to use in-game. Much like the game’s expansive character roster, the lineup of amiibo figurines is growing with three new characters in the next
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate already earned its name with an absolutely massive character roster spanning the entire history of Nintendo, but starting tomorrow, a new character is going to steal our hearts with the game’s first DLC character, Persona 5‘s Joker. Nintendo has officially announced that Joker from Persona 5 will debut in Super Smash Bros.
With its release last December, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate truly lived up to its name by giving series fans the ultimate package of everything Smash Bros., and now it appears that one of the franchise’s previous features may be coming to Ultimate in the not-too-far future. In a new TV commercial released for the Switch and Super Smash Bros.
Modders cannot and should not be limited by their imagination. While some are out there perfecting horror games by adding Thomas the Tank Engine, others are filling out crossover fantasies. In a brand new mod to Nintendo Switch fighting game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players can defend their swamp as Shrek. Seriously. The unbelievable video went
With the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate last month series fans were treated to the largest roster that the series has ever had, and now the first post-launch character has finally arrived in the form of the terrifying, infamous…Piranha Plant. yes, he is a plant. In a pot. But he FIGHTS. Nintendo has revealed that
The next major patch for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is set to release next week, as notifications have begun to go out to owners notifying them of version 2.0.0. Whether this update will include Piranha Plant, the first DLC character who is free for those who purchased Super Smash Bros. Ultimate before January 31, 2019,
Happy 20th anniversary, Super Smash Bros. series! One more year away from being able to purchase a drink legally in the United States. And while the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate may be enough to capstone a terrific year, the famed series creator Masahiro Sakurai also sent out positive vibes to celebrate the game’s storied success. In a
Everyone is jumping onto the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate train, and Adult Swim’s sketch stop-motion pop culture show Robot Chicken is putting skin in the game. In a video uploaded yesterday, we saw them merge the Nintendo-centric fighting game with another type of fighting game: The Hunger Games. Title “The Smashing Games,” the video starts out in a standard Animal Crossing village.