Minecraft Steve is officially heading to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. What was once only thought to be a possibility in memes has now become a reality. Fortunately, we were able to capture our own reaction to the news on camera and can now share it with you. Our own video manager Mario Rivera was joined by
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It’s been a while since we had any news on the next addition to the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster. The second Fighter Pass was announced back in January, however, since then we’ve only received news of one additional fighter. The first character from the second Fighter Pass was revealed to be from ARMS back in
It’s been a relatively busy day for Nintendo news. The company’s holiday lineup just got a little substance with the announcement that a port of Pikmin 3 from the Wii U is heading to the Switch in October. Alongside that, they announced that in the latest Super Smash Bros. Ultimate update (version 8.1.0) players would gain
It’s that time of the month again when the NPD group reveal the list of top selling games of the previous month, and shocking nobody, this month it’s topped by Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II. This list, which covers US sales only, looks at both physical and digital sales on PC and
A week ago today, Super Smash Bros. series director, Masahiro Sakurai brought us into his home to reveal the next DLC fighter for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Min Min from the 2017 cult classic fighting game, ARMS. In that presentation, it was confirmed that Min Min would become the 76th fighter to join the roster today, June 29 in
The second entry in the fan-favorite Nintendo franchise is famous for its rabid fanbase that’s weathered all sorts of problems, from controller shortages to a lack of support for the competitive community from Nintendo to a global pandemic limiting how much practice hardcore players can get. Today marked two significant announcements for the Smash community. Not
Nintendo announced today Min Min is the Arms character joining Super Smash Bros Ultimate. For the occasion, a pretty cool introduction animated trailer was revealed, with Captain Falcon and Kirby eating at the ramen restaurant where Min Min works. Later on, a full artwork with even more Super Smash Bros Ultimate characters eating together was
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
Today, Nintendo announced the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Arms fighter will get a full reveal next Monday, June 22. It also confirmed there will be no further fighter reveals during the stream. Join Super #SmashBrosUltimate Director Masahiro Sakurai on 6/22 at 7am PT for a roughly 35-minute video livestream featuring an in-depth look at the
Square Enix and Nintendo announced the six protagonists of Trials of Mana will be added to Super Smash Bros Ultimate‘s Spirit Board for a time limited event. Players of Smash Ultimate will be able to grab spirits of Riesz and Hawkeye, Duran and Angela, Charlotte and Kevin. The event will go from April 24 to April
During Nintendo’s surprising Direct Mini that released this morning, it was confirmed which franchise will next feature a character on the roster of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In what is likely the least surprising Smash-related announcement that Nintendo has ever done, it was confirmed that the next DLC fighter in Ultimate will come from the ARMS series. Originally
The new Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been expectedly impacting the production of the Fighter Pass Vol 2 DLC coming to Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Director Masahiro Sakurai revealed in this week’s Famitsu magazine, in his usual bi-weekly column, that he was supposed to meet with the publisher of one of the characters included in Fighter Pass
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
The Smash World Tour promised to be the premier tournament series for Nintendo’s popular fighting series. Now, it seems that plans may have to change. The organizers announced due to the coronavirus, there will be no platinum or gold level events in March or April. For context, the Smash World Tour operates like this: Players compete
Masahiro Sakurai confirmed the six DLC fighters in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fighters Pass Vol. 2 will be the last ones. As you already know, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Director Masahiro Sakurai has a bi-weekly column feature in Famitsu Magazine. He shares many of his thoughts through this column, and it’s rarely actually about
Capcom producer Ryota Niitsuma announced via Twitter he left Capcom. Niitsuma was involved in many fighting games and crossover games at Capcom. The first Project X Zone, Street Fighter IV, the Marvel Vs Capcom series, and Tatsunoko Vs Capcom all have his name on them. He also worked on the Resident Evil Revelations series. Ryota
While Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has finally allowed for many much-requested fighters such as Banjo & Kazooie, Ridley, and King K. Rool to finally join the fray, there are still quite a few others that have still been left out in the cold. One such character is that of Sora from Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts series. Despite
If you’re not a huge fan of the anime sword fighter flood in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, you have quite a bit of company. In a recent column with Japanese magazine Famitsu, Masahiro Sakurai, the director and designer behind the Smash Bros. series, agreed that too many Fire Emblem reps have worked their way into
Fighting game community rejoice! The Evo 2020 game lineup has been revealed, with a few notable surprises that will make for an interesting event. During the recent Evo Twitch stream, Evo co-founder Joey Cuellar and competitive fighting game player Mike Ross revealed the Evo 2020 game lineup, which consists of eight recent fighting games and
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
Recently, director of the hotly anticipated DOOM Eternal, Marty Stratton, sat down with Metro to discuss the upcoming shooter. One particular comment of note was when Metro asked Stratton about a small little title, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and whether or not we’d see the gruesome Doom Slayer making an appearance as a new fighter.
You would think by now that Nintendo would realize that the Super Smash Bros. community is fed up with Fire Emblem fighters. Surely they can’t announce another one as their big 2020 reveal?! Oh, ye of little faith. And while Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai was having a giggle, you can watch some of the most ardent fans die inside
After yesterday’s Direct, it was revealed that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will add six more DLC fighters to its ridiculously large roster. That means when the entirety of the aptly named Fighters Pass Vol. 2 releases, there will be a total of 86 fighters in the popular Nintendo Switch title. I’ve been mulling over who
During the reveal video of Byleth as the newest character joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Game Director Masahiro Sakurai threw a few jabs at the Fire Emblem series. Here are all the funny things Sakurai said about the long-running tactical RPG series, be it making fun of its weird names or how it surprisingly wasn’t
Director Masahiro Sakurai and Nintendo had previously announced that more DLC characters would be coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate after work on the initial Fighters Pass wrapped up. As of today, we now have a better idea of just how that future content will roll out. Much as we’ve become accustomed to already, the next
Nintendo announced earlier today that it will unveil the final Fighter’s Pass character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate later this week in a new Direct hosted by director Masahiro Sakurai. While for now, leaks and rumors as to who this new addition to the roster could be haven’t really come about, the game’s community is now
After months of lingering questions from those in the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate community, Nintendo and the game’s director Masahiro Sakurai are finally ready to reveal the fifth DLC fighter joining the roster. Nintendo announced today that a new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct will take place later this week on Thursday, January 16, at 9am EST/6am
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
Just like every two weeks or so, this week’s Famitsu magazine (January 23, 2020 issue) included a column written by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Director Masahiro Sakurai. In it, Sakurai highly praised 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, the latest game by Atlus and Vanillaware, directed and written by George Kamitani. In the column, Masahiro Sakurai started
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