Summary

Super Smash Bros. Ultimateis one of the biggest games for the Switch, and it could play a vital role for Nintendo’s next console too. In terms of representing Nintendo’s premier fighting series,Super Smash Bros. Ultimatemore than lived up to expectations. However, for as well as the game performed on the Switch, it may be able to repeat that feat on Nintendo’s next console. After all,Super Smash Bros.is a major name, especially when it comes to a launch title. Sure enough, Nintendo has almost the exact formula to make this sort of rerelease succeed.

As one of thebest-selling Nintendo Switch gamesin existence,Super Smash Bros. Ultimatehas an impressive player base already, and it’s not hard to see why.Super Smash Bros. Ultimatebrought back every fighter to appear in the series to date while also introducing several new ones, creating one of the biggest rosters in the fighting genre. With a roster consisting of many Nintendo favorites such as Mario and Link, all of whom have distinctive fighting styles,Super Smash Bros. Ultimateis an enjoyable game that fans can sink plenty of hours into, especially thanks to its sprawling World of Light adventure mode.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Could Come Back as the Switch 2’s Biggest Perk at Launch

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Proved the Strength of a Good Rerelease

When the Nintendo Switch launched, therecord-settingMario Kart 8 Deluxewas the firstMariotitle to see a proper release on the system. While the originalMario Kart 8was on the underperforming Wii U, the Switch Port game players who skipped the previous console a chance to play the game, and it proved to be a major success. One advantage ofMario Kart 8 Deluxewas that it came with all ofMario Kart 8’s original DLC additions included for free. This bonus made the game into a much better deal, since players would have the full game right out of the box.

A Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Rerelease Could Be a Selling Point

Rather than coming up with asequel toSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, the game could take the same approach thatMario Kart 8did and appear as a launch title with all DLC included. This would be an especially strong argument considering that the DLC added gaming icons such as:

Getting so many famous characters for no extra cost would be a fantastic deal, arguably a bigger one thanMario Kart 8 Deluxe’s all-in-one release. It feels like an approach that could prove highly profitable.

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The Switch 2’s Version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Could Feature New Content

A rereleasedSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatecould also take a cue fromMario Kart 8 Deluxe’s Booster Course Pass. The Booster Course Pass was a new wave of DLC for the rerelease, adding many new tracks as well as a handful of new characters. While it may be a bit much to askSuper Smash Bros. Ultimateto add as much extra content asMario Kart 8 Deluxedid, it would be a nice treat to see a few new stages and characters. Such a move could be even more enticing by including fan favorites who have yet to grace the series.

The Switch 2 is still largely a mystery, butSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatecould be an ideal launch title. Whilebackwards compatibility for the Switch’s successorfeels like a near-necessity, a rerelease ofSuper Smash Bros.' largest installment also feels like a worthy move. WhileMario Kart 8admittedly had the added benefit of jumping from an unpopular console to a far more successful one, it ended up being the Switch’s highest-selling game by far. By following the same formula, Super Smash Bros. Ultimatecould be a major launch title for the Nintendo Switch 2.

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WHERE TO PLAY

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!

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