Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
File:Super Smash Brothers Ultimate.jpg
The game's logo.
Console Nintendo Switch
Developer Unknown
Publisher Nintendo
Genre Fighting
Players 1 to 8 (depends on the mode)
Release date
Japan December 7th, 2018
North America December 7th, 2018
Europe December 7th, 2018
Australia December 7th, 2018
South Korea N/A
Related games
Predecessor Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U


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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is an upcoming fighting game in the Super Smash Bros. series. Like all games in the franchise, it has fighters from several Nintendo franchises battle each other, and just like the previous entries, it features some Pikmin elements. The first Pikmin-related information about the game was revealed on the Nintendo Direct that took place on June 12th, 2018.

Known Pikmin information

Captain Olimar

Captain Olimar returns as a fighter.[1] His moveset and appearance seem mostly identical to his Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U incarnation, meaning he can only have 3 Pikmin at a time, uses Winged Pikmin to recover, etc.

Some changes can be observed, however:

  • When grabbing, Olimar issues all Pikmin to lunge forward and pin the opponent in place. Olimar himself can then deliver backhanded slaps to the opponent as a grab pummel.
  • His Final Smash, End of Day seems the same, except Red Bulborbs cannot be seen at the bottom of the screen, only their chomping graphical effects.
  • When Olimar is knocked back, his helmet can appear covered in cracks. The helmet returns to normal when the hitstun period is over, though. The helmet can also appear similarly cracked when he is Screen KO'd. This feature is only aesthetic.[2]

As seen in Olimar's trailer, Alph also is also playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and given that there is no page for Alph as a fighter, it is likely he is simply one of Olimar's alternate costumes, like in the previous game.

Stages

The following Pikmin stages have been seen so far, whether in videos or screenshots:

Music

Of all the Pikmin songs in the game, only one is known of. In Captain Olimar's trailer, a snippet of a remix of the Garden of Hope theme can be heard.

Other

The Burrowing Snagret makes an appearance in this game as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, it will appear from the floor (even go-through platforms) near an opponent, and will idle for a second before unleashing three quick stabs towards the opponent. It can peck at the ground or the air. It will then bury back down, and reappear elsewhere, repeating the process. Like other Assist Trophies, it can be KO'd if it takes enough damage. It makes the Burrowing Snagret death sound from Pikmin when it emerges, and also when it is KO'd.

The Hocotate Bomb returns as an item, and acts and looks the same as before.

Trivia

  • The official website, put up right after the E3 Nintendo Direct, has a page for Olimar as a fighter, but his name his misspelled as "Olimer" in the banner at the back.[3]

References

  1. ^ Captain Olimar's page on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official website
  2. ^ YouTube video of the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct (at 30:31)
  3. ^ Official Smash Bros. Website misspelled Olimar's name on reddit, published on June 12th, 2018, retrieved on June 12th, 2018

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