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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.
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At the recent Famitsu Awards ceremony, Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai stated that the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC fight character Joker — from Atlus’s Persona 5 — will be “coming soon.” The phrase, caught by Twitter user PushDustin, was also used when he spoke about Mewtwo during a NicoNico interview back in 2015: At the Famitsu
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According to eagle-eyed Twitter user SomeKidNick, the release window for Persona 5 hero Joker as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate no longer states the words “Approaching April.” Instead the frame in the DLC reveal trailer merely says “Approaching…” This is an interesting development considering that we are now a mere day away from
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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
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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.
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Have you ever wondered why Charizard got the standalone treatment in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS? It may not be exactly “canon” but The Pokemon Company has an explanation that fits with the established Pokemon world, and one we will take on as a permanent headcanon until Sakurai comes around to de-confirm it. News
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2018 proved to be a great year for God of War fans as they saw the return of Kratos in a sweeping and emotional new chapter in the long-running series, which turned out to be one of the very best games of the entire year. Likewise, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate gave series fans the truly “ultimate” version of the fighting
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In a recent video on YouTube, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s director Masahiro Sakurai explains what the iconic Smash Bros. logo represents. According to a translation by Kyle Mclain on Twitter, Sakurai says the two lines intersecting represents the crossing-over of different franchises. While the circle is separated into four parts to represent the four-player multiplayer. Now, the
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Usually, police stories these days don’t end too well, but this is a story that’ll brighten up your mid-week blues and it’s just another piece of evidence how much gaming brings people together, especially Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – where everyone and their granny seems to be giving it a go lately. Jovante M. Williams
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With today’s launch of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players around the world will finally have the chance to duke it out once again with their favorite Nintendo characters (and more), but this time around with the largest character roster in a Smash Bros. game yet. However, one of the biggest changes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is that rather
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Super Smash Bros. is one of Nintendo’s industry titans, as it stands among Mario and Zelda as a powerhouse IP for the company. Outside of the all-star line-up and stellar game direction from walking video game encyclopedia Masahiro Sakurai, the ravenous fan-base has propelled the series to meteoric heights. The series has kept a 17-year-old
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Nintendo published a new trailer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, ahead of the game’s release in a bit more than two weeks now. The trailer goes over everything we know about the game, explaining how it works for newcomers and specialists alike. We’ve got 74 characters from different game franchises, the pokémons, the items, Classic
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch is one of the most anticipated titles of the year and, naturally, the fan-base likes to combine it with their favourite memes. That, somehow, includes people wanting to see McDonald’s mascot Ronald McDonald added to the game. However, McDonald’s Canada have taken to their Twitter account in order to respond
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While yesterday’s focal point of internet outrage was the botched Diablo Immortal reveal, today another sect of the internet is focusing on something new: alleged unintentional racist depictions in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The conversation, which originates on gaming forum ResetEra, began with some eagle-eyed viewers who noted that the old-school character’s Mr. Game & Watch. One of
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There’s no doubt that both the gaming communities and the Marvel Cinematic Universe find their many spaces to collide. That is one of the (many) reasons that Marvel’s Spider-man from Insomniac Games did so well. But what about a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and MCU crossover? Okay, that’s not happening. However, YouTuber PushingButtons capitalized on the hype of the Super Smash
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Every lead up to a new Smash Bros. game is special. From the exciting announcements of new characters, stages, and game modes, to the ever-joyful trailers that are always in store, I’d argue that Super Smash Bros. and its developers know how to create more hype and anticipation than almost any other game. Even with this being said, there’s
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If you’re trying to get your hand on the official GameCube Controller Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Edition (or four) before it disappears again, the nostalgic pad is now available for pre-order on Amazon. You can grab it here for $29.99, and prepare for when the game drops, so you won’t be stuck with the Joy-Cons. Since you’re at
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