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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - US Version

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Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch


Edition: Standard


Features

  • New stages and fighters are joined by the combined rosters of every past Super Smash Bros. Game
  • Challenge others anytime, anywhere, whether you're on the couch or on the go
  • Play any way you wantlocally, online, in TV mode, Tabletop mode, Handheld mode, or even with GameCube Controllers
  • Fight faster and smarter with new and returning techniques, like the perfect shield and directional air dodge
  • Face off in 2-4 player battles, or play against the computer

Description

Gaming icons clash in the ultimate brawl you can play anytime, anywhere Smash rivals off the stage as new characters Simon Belmont and King K. Rool join Inkling, Ridley, and every fighter in Super Smash Bros. history. Enjoy enhanced speed and combat at new stages based on the Castlevania series, Super Mario Odyssey, and more Having trouble choosing a stage? Then select the Stage Morph option to transform one stage into another while battling—a series first Plus, new echo fighters Dark Samus, Richter Belmont, and Chrom join the battle. Whether you play locally or online, savor the faster combat, new attacks, and new defensive options, like a perfect shield. Jam out to 900 different music compositions and go 1-on-1 with a friend, hold a 4-player free-for-all, kick it up to 8-player battles and more Feel free to bust out your GameCube controllers—legendary couch competitions await—or play together anytime, anywhere Genre action and fighting.No. of Players up to 8 players.Rom File Size. 14.2 GB.

Number of Players: 1


Publication Date: December 7, 2018


Computer Platform: Nintendo Switch


UPC: 045496511739 045496592998


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Nintendo Switch


Release date: December 7, 2018


Product Dimensions: 0.43 x 4.13 x 6.69 inches; 0.16 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: HACPAAABA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 0.16 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: December 31, 2017


Frequently asked questions

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a crossover fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It includes a wide range of characters from different Nintendo games all in a single game, making it the ultimate crossover experience.

The US Version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate includes the base game with all original 74 characters from past Super Smash Bros. games and stages. Add-ons or DLCs including new recent characters, stages, and music tracks are available separately.

Yes, the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate can be played on all Nintendo Switch versions - the original Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite and the newer Nintendo Switch OLED model.

Yes, you can. The game supports online play, offering different modes for you to fight against friends or players worldwide. However, it requires a subscription to Nintendo's online service.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a well-crafted fighting game franchise that boasts of a good amount of surprises for fans and newcomers alike. While some feel that several features were excluded to make room for a larger stage and a number of fighters, others applaud its fluid movement, intricate gameplay, and beautiful menu designs. Additional gaming modes and incredible graphics improvements add to the game's appeal.

Pros

  • 🎮 Well-refined gameplay mechanics, providing a unique and enjoyable combat system
  • 🕹 With over 70 characters, the character roster is expansive and includes fan-favorites
  • 📺 Excellent presentation with clean, straightforward menus
  • 🧠 Spirits Mode adds an extra layer of customization and strategy
  • 🆕 New characters and stages add variety to the game

Cons

  • 👥 The game relies heavily on multi-player modes and standard matches
  • 🔄 Gameplay can become repetitive over time, especially in "World of Light" mode
  • 🕑 Unlocking characters may take a considerable amount of time
  • 🔍 Some classic gaming modes such as "Home-run" and "Break the Targets" are missing
  • 🌐 Online mode can be laggy and unpredictable

Should I Buy It?

In conclusion, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a must-buy if you are a fan of the franchise or enjoy well-crafted fighting games. Its expansive character roster, unique gameplay mechanics, and multiplayer focus create countless hours of fun. However, potential buyers should be aware of the missing classic gaming modes and the occasional laggy online experience. This game is most recommended for those who enjoy ensemble cast fighting games and have friends to play with.


  • The Best Game!
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is an absolute blast. We just got it with our Switch 2 and we have had so much fun ad a family. It has tons of characters, it's fast-paced, and has smooth controls. I think it’s fun for both casual players and hardcore fans. The game offers local multiplayer, online battles and the impressive World of Light campaign. Matches are quick, exciting, and endlessly replayable, making it perfect for parties or solo play. It’s one of the best games on the Switch and a must-have for any Nintendo fan. Totally worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026 by bcdawson

  • Fun and have spent hours
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
It's a great game. I've played for years now both as a kid and adult and it's always fun. I think it's a classic game for the switch and it's good for groups if you are bored and want to play games.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2026 by Ling

  • fun to play
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
shipped quickly and came on time packaged well my kid loved it fun to play.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Best game in Nintendo
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Got this game for my son he loves super smash bros. Just like I do he has the Wii one the 3ds on the GameCube one all he needed was this one
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by Jonathan

  • Amazing Adventure Mode, Huge Character Pool, and Great Mechanics
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Pros: The World of Light adventure mode is fantastic. Not only is it really fun to play with the addition of a progression system with the spirits, skill tree, and unlocking more fighters, but it also quite long and will take you many hours to fully play through. I actually quite enjoyed the spirit system and the many different spirit fights seem diverse enough that it doesn't really start to bore me. Maybe the only problem is the varied difficulty of fights. Most fights are insanely easy after you have a decent full leveled spirit, even on the highest difficulty, but you can always purposefully handicap yourself by using a weaker spirit if that's your thing. But also some of the fights were so insanely difficult and unfair that switching down to "easy" mode still made the fight take me 30 minutes of replaying to beat (and I'm pretty decent at the game). Honestly it wasn't even a downside for me I enjoyed the challenge and it wasn't a necessary fight for progressing. Huge character pool this time around. "Everyone is here!" Not an exaggeration over 80 characters will be on the roster after dlc and counting Pokemon trainer as multiple fighters. Obviously some of those are just slightly different echo fighters, but the diversity is still great. Just quick unlocking characters by restarting, unlocking, and restarting again took a long time. All the characters look great and feel great to play and play vs, though I haven't been able to use all of the extensively yet. I'm not a pro player by any stretch, but the fighting mechanics feel fluid and the engine seems well polished. I love that the heavy characters have been buffed by having their lag time for aerials and landing reduced. I like them making perfect shield harder/different as it will give pros something to develop skill wise as well. Hopefully the pro scene will be able to make something of this game as smash 4 was a bit of a let down (won't even talk about brawl). They also made training mode better, and allow you to play the game while waiting for an online match, but many other parts of online are less than desirable. Cons: Online mode is kind of taking a back seat here. I was really hoping we would be getting a more fine tuned and more competition oriented online mode, but got the opposite. They made online mode a for fun system, which I understand is the direction Sakurai wants to take with the game, but I just don't understand why they couldn't have given their competitive community a bone here. Online match making no longer has a For Glory mode. There is simply casual mode with a matchmaking system that puts you up against someone near your skill level based on an elo system on a per fighter basis. It also matches you with some with a game rule similar to your own, but not exact.... this has made me go into what I thought was a 1v1 no items match into an assist trophy free for all nightmare. This is also going to continue to create debates as to what the "official" competitive rule set will be for 1v1 online play. Overall the game is a great experience and was definitely worth the purchase and worth the wait. Tons of replayablity and fun for all levels of players. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2018 by Alexander Williams

  • Videogame
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Just what I ordered!! Kids love it!! It’s great fun!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026 by Gladys Cardona

  • Smash & Grab
Platform For Display: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Arguably, sometimes when it comes to gems for the Nintendo Switch, I sometimes head backwards & give them a chance rather than playing them at the moment. Arguably, I have been more of a light fan of the Super Smash Brothers series than a hard core one. I have played prior Super Smash Brothers games with the arcade fighting fun against the great foes like Master Hand & more updated characters like Ganondorf & Mega Man. Arguably, trying to head back into the franchise is definitely a challenge, but had some things that worked well, where others could've worked better. After finally getting to play Super Smash Brothers: Ultimate, I can finally say this is one of the best multiplayer games to master. Super Smash Brothers: Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch is one of the best multiplayer experiences you can get, right behind Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. You have a lengthy amount of content here, where you match & play against as many as 80 characters like Sonic The Hedgehog, Kirby, Luigi, Mario & Wario. This game has a lot of great matches that you can play & stages that celebrate video games' past like Green Hill Zone from Sonic The Hedgehog, the Metroid underworld, where you're battling with Mother Brain in the background. There are many different multiplayer fights with 100 smash battle & custom traditional fighting arcade modes for each character in the arcade mode. But where the game does shine, but truthfully shines too bright is the World Of Light adventure mode. Where you start as Kirby & he has to travel to unlock multiple fighters as you play the game to try & challenge the dark & light worlds where he can match against classic Smash Brothers foes like Crazy Hand, Giga Bowser & forgotten Nintendo enemies like Mark from the Kirby franchise & Dracula from the Castlevania franchise. The story feels kind of lightweight, where the content is good. I have found the game is fun, but could've been simplified in the end. Sometimes, navigating through the spirit trails can be frustrating & feels more like a exhaustion rather than a strength. But for easier gamers, you can simply tone down the difficulty to make your run though a bit easier. Graphically, the game looks great & has strong music to enjoy, but the control is easy to maintain, but can simply vary during challenges you play within the adventure mode. Still, multiplayer makes the control customizable & easier to maintain. There are a few disadvantages with the game though. One of them happens to be the Word Of Light. The world looks great, but it doesn't feel as cinematic as prior Super Smash Brothers titles. I actually thought the subspace embessary from Super Smash Brothers: Brawl was a bit more engaging & compelling to play. Another disadvantage is in the level changer where you add fog, swap gravity & add partner foes to help win matches is honestly tedious & can change the matches drastically. When I found out that the stage made a flip upside down to the point that I had to perform the fight in a mirror style by making my controller go left, so I could make the fighter head right to where I could win a match. Arguably, it was very exhausting & caused me to feel drained in the end. Whether you have played Super Smash Brothers in the past, or other fighting games like Street Fighter V, there is a lot to play & have fun with while playing Super Smash Brothers: Ultimate. It is a great game, but more of a circus for excitement with matches with friends & contests. The single player adventure mode is a challenge that does work, but can quite easily drive you down rather than lift you up overall. Still, it is a step up from the failure of the Smash Brothers game on Wii U. So get yourself revved up out of your corner & fight. Graphics: B+ Sound: B 1/2+ Control: B Fun & Enjoyment: B- for solo play; B+ for multiplayer Overall: B 1/2+ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Michael Kerner

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