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===Confirmed playable cast===
===Confirmed playable cast===
Only the eight starter characters from the original [[smashwiki:Smash 64|''Super Smash Bros.'']] will be unlocked by default, with all other characters needing to be unlocked. However, unlocks will be much faster and easier than in previous games.
Only the eight starter characters from the original [[smashwiki:Smash 64|''Super Smash Bros.'']] will be unlocked by default, with all other characters needing to be unlocked. However, the Mii Fighters' availability is still not known, and unlocks will be much faster and easier than in previous games.


Characters making their ''Super Smash Bros.'' debut in this game are listed in '''bold'''. Characters who are officially considered "echo fighters" (a subcategory of [[smashwiki:clone|clone]]s) are marked with an ε. Characters who need to be [[smashwiki:Unlockable character|unlocked]] are marked with a ‡.  Characters who will be available for separate purchase through downloadable content are marked with a §, and downloadable characters who are not presently available in the games are also listed in ''italics''. Characters with an unknown availability are marked with an asterisk.
Characters making their ''Super Smash Bros.'' debut in this game are listed in '''bold'''. Characters who are officially considered "echo fighters" (a subcategory of [[smashwiki:clone|clone]]s) are marked with an ε. Characters who need to be [[smashwiki:Unlockable character|unlocked]] are marked with a ‡.  Characters who will be available for separate purchase through downloadable content are marked with a §, and downloadable characters who are not presently available in the games are also listed in ''italics''. Characters with an unknown availability are marked with an asterisk.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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North American box art.

Developer(s)
Publisher(s)

Nintendo

Designer(s)

Masahiro Sakurai

Release date(s)

WWDecember 7, 2018

Rating(s)

ESRB: E10+

Platform(s)

Nintendo Switch

Predecessor

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

Successor

N/A

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Japanese: 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL Great Melee Smash Brothers Special) is a fighting video game for the Nintendo Switch, releasing December 7, 2018 in all regions it is being released in.

As with other games in the franchise other than the first game, it features characters from the Fire Emblem series participating in the game alongside those of other Nintendo franchises.

Characters

Smash Bros. Ultimate contains every single character from the past four games, including six Fire Emblem characters: Marth, Roy, Ike, Robin, Lucina, and Corrin; in addition to these, Chrom makes his playable debut as a clone of Roy. Lyn also returns as an assist trophy, and the Black Knight and Tiki debut as new assist trophies.

Confirmed playable cast

Only the eight starter characters from the original Super Smash Bros. will be unlocked by default, with all other characters needing to be unlocked. However, the Mii Fighters' availability is still not known, and unlocks will be much faster and easier than in previous games.

Characters making their Super Smash Bros. debut in this game are listed in bold. Characters who are officially considered "echo fighters" (a subcategory of clones) are marked with an ε. Characters who need to be unlocked are marked with a ‡. Characters who will be available for separate purchase through downloadable content are marked with a §, and downloadable characters who are not presently available in the games are also listed in italics. Characters with an unknown availability are marked with an asterisk.

Marth

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Marth returns from the previous titles. His voice in the Japanese version was redone (though keeping the same actor, Hikaru Midorikawa),[1] and his voice in other versions is now in English.[2] His design was changed somewhat to match New Mystery of the Emblem.

Lucina

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Lucina returns from the previous title. She remains a clone of Marth, and she is part of the newly created "echo fighter" category.

Roy

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Roy returns from the previous titles.

Chrom

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Chrom is a new character. He is an "echo fighter" of Roy, though he has a unique final smash, called "Awakening Aether", in which he performs Aether, and a different up special attack, which resembles Ike's (though it isn't exactly the same).

Ike

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Ike returns from the previous titles. He now has his Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn designs as alternate costumes, with the former being the default. He has different voice clips between the two variants as well (they sound only slightly different in English, but are noticeably different in Japanese),[3][4] and he is now voiced by Greg Chun in English, replacing Jason Adkins.[5]

Robin

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Robin returns from the previous title. Their weapons' remaining durability now shows up near their damage indicator.[6]

Corrin

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Corrin returns from the previous title.

Stages

All three Fire Emblem stages from past Super Smash Bros. games are confirmed to appear: Castle Siege from Smash Bros. Brawl, Arena Ferox from Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and Coliseum from Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Items

One item from the Fire Emblem series is confirmed to appear.

Assist Trophies

Assist Trophies are non-playable characters who can be summoned temporarily into a battle using the Assist Trophy item, in order to aid their summoner. At least three Fire Emblem characters are confirmed to be available as an Assist Trophy.

Collectibles

Spirits

Replacing trophies from previous titles, Spirits are new collectibles depicting characters from a host of iconic franchises. These Spirits can be used to grant fighters extra abilities, relating to the character the Spirit depicts. Below is the currently known list of Fire Emblem series spirits.


Trivia

Etymology and other languages

Names, etymology, and in other regions
Language Name Definition, etymology, and notes
English

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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Spanish

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French

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German

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Italian

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Dutch

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Korean

슈퍼 스매시브라더스 얼티밋

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Simplified Chinese

任天堂明星大乱斗 特别版

Nintendo All-Star Great Melee Special Edition

Traditional Chinese

任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版

Nintendo All-Star Great Melee Special Edition

Gallery

Fire Emblem-related

Character and item renders

Character screenshots

Stage screenshots

References

External links

Fire Emblem series
Main series Shadow Dragon & the Blade of LightGaidenMystery of the EmblemGenealogy of the Holy WarThracia 776The Binding BladeThe Blazing BladeThe Sacred StonesPath of RadianceRadiant DawnShadow DragonNew Mystery of the EmblemAwakeningFatesEchoes: Shadows of ValentiaThree HousesEngage
Spin-offs Archanea SagaTokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FEHeroesWarriorsWarriors: Three Hopes
Crossover games Super Smash Bros. (MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS and Wii UUltimate) • Club Nintendo Picross+Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.Project X Zone 2WarioWareDragalia Lost
Unreleased games and prototypes Fire Emblem 64The Blazing Blade pre-release build 0206The Blazing Blade pre-release build 0219The Sacred Stones prototypeFire Emblem Wii
TearRing Saga series Yutona Heroes War ChroniclesBerwick Saga
Vestaria Saga series War of the ScionsThe Sacred Sword of SilvanisterLucca GaidenChronicles of the Norden Civil War
Related titles Mario Kart: Double Dash!! bonus discLINENintendo Badge Arcade
Versions and releases List of version differencesLocalization of the Fire Emblem seriesVirtual Console
Other References in other mediaReferences to other media