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|platform=[[Nintendo Switch|Switch]]
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|developer=Sora, Ltd.<br>{{wp|Namco Bandai}}
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|gen_series=[[Generation VII]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin off]]
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|release_date_na=December 7, 2018
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{{SmashWiki|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}}
{{SmashWiki|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}}
'''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''' (Japanese: '''大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ {{j|SPECIAL}}''' ''Great Fray Smash Brothers Special'') is the sixth installment in the [[Super Smash Bros.]] series. It was first teased March 8, 2018, and was then revealed in full on a [[Nintendo Direct]] on June 12, during {{wp|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}}. It is set to release worldwide on the [[Nintendo Switch]] on December 7, 2018. The game will bring together all fighters from previous installments together in one game.
'''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''' (Japanese: '''大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ {{j|SPECIAL}}''' ''Great Fray Smash Brothers Special'') is the sixth installment in the [[Super Smash Bros.]] series. It was first teased March 8, 2018, and was then revealed in full on a [[Nintendo Direct]] on June 12, during {{wp|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}}. It released worldwide on the [[Nintendo Switch]] on December 7, 2018. The game brings together all fighters from previous installments together in one game, as well as some new fighters.


==Playable characters==
==Playable characters==
'''Bold''' denotes a [[Pokémon]] character.
'''Bold''' denotes a [[Pokémon]] character. Italics denote a newcomer. <sup>ε</sup> denotes an {{sbw|Clone|Echo Fighter}}.
<sup>ε</sup> denotes an {{sbw|Clone|Echo Fighter}}.
It was confirmed on Novemeber 1, 2018 that only the default roster from the first ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is the starting roster, and the rest of the roster needs to be unlocked.<ref>[https://screenrant.com/super-smash-bros-ultimate-starting-roster-n64/ Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Starting Roster Is The Same As N64 Version]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fccgHnBQ0YM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 11.1.2018]</ref>


Much like with ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'' DLC Characters will be added over time after this games' launch with six different characters. The first DLC character was revealed as Piranha Plant from the ''Super Mario'' series which will be available for free for anyone who purchases the game and registers it before January 31, 2019. The later five will come in DLC sets which will also have a stage and a set of music tracks.  
Outside of the {{sbw|World of Light}}, the initial character roster is the same as that of the first [[Super Smash Bros.]] game.


===Newcomers===
===Default characters===
* {{ink|Inkling}}
* {{smw|Princess Daisy|Daisy}}<sup>ε</sup>
* {{met|Ridley}}
* {{sbw|Simon Belmont|Simon}}
** {{sbw|Richter Belmont|Richter}}<sup>ε</sup>
* {{few|Chrom}}<sup>ε</sup>
* {{met|Dark Samus}}<sup>ε</sup>
* {{smw|King K. Rool}}
* {{np|Isabelle}}
* {{sbw|Ken Masters|Ken}}<sup>ε</sup>
* '''{{SSB|Incineroar}}'''
 
===Returning characters===
<!--In the order listed here: https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/fighter/index.html-->
* {{smw|Mario}}
* {{smw|Mario}}
* {{smw|Donkey Kong}}
* {{smw|Donkey Kong}}
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* {{wk|Kirby}}
* {{wk|Kirby}}
* {{lw|Fox Mccloud|Fox}}
* {{lw|Fox Mccloud|Fox}}
* '''{{SSB|Pikachu}}'''  
* '''{{SSB|Pikachu}}'''
 
===Unlockable characters===
<!--In the order listed here: https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/fighter/index.html-->
* ''{{met|Dark Samus}}''<sup>ε</sup> (Echo of Samus)
* {{smw|Luigi}}
* {{smw|Luigi}}
* {{wb|Ness}}
* {{wb|Ness}}
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* '''{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}'''
* '''{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}'''
* {{smw|Princess Peach|Peach}}
* {{smw|Princess Peach|Peach}}
** ''{{smw|Princess Daisy|Daisy}}''<sup>ε</sup>
* {{smw|Bowser}}
* {{smw|Bowser}}
* {{sbw|Ice Climbers}}
* {{sbw|Ice Climbers}}
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* '''{{SSB|Mewtwo}} ([[Mega Evolution|Mega Mewtwo Y]])'''
* '''{{SSB|Mewtwo}} ([[Mega Evolution|Mega Mewtwo Y]])'''
* {{few|Roy}}
* {{few|Roy}}
** ''{{few|Chrom}}''<sup>ε</sup>
* {{smw|Mr. Game and Watch}}
* {{smw|Mr. Game and Watch}}
* {{wk|Meta Knight}}
* {{wk|Meta Knight}}
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* {{smw|Rosalina}} & {{smw|Luma (species)|Luma}}
* {{smw|Rosalina}} & {{smw|Luma (species)|Luma}}
* {{sbw|Little Mac}}
* {{sbw|Little Mac}}
* '''{{SSB|Greninja}} ([[List of Pokémon with form differences#Greninja|Ash-Greninja]])'''<ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat02_fighter_50 Super Smash Blog | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch System | Official Site]</ref>
* '''{{SSB|Greninja}} ([[List of Pokémon with form differences#Greninja|Ash-Greninja]])'''
* {{sbw|Mii|Mii Fighter}}
* {{sbw|Mii|Mii Fighter}}
** {{sbw|Mii Brawler (SSBU)|Mii Brawler}}
** {{sbw|Mii Brawler (SSBU)|Mii Brawler}}
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* {{sbw|Duck Hunt}}
* {{sbw|Duck Hunt}}
* {{sbw|Ryu}}
* {{sbw|Ryu}}
** ''{{sbw|Ken Masters|Ken}}''<sup>ε</sup>
* {{sbw|Cloud Strife|Cloud}}
* {{sbw|Cloud Strife|Cloud}}
* {{few|Corrin}}
* {{few|Corrin}}
* {{sbw|Bayonetta}}
* {{sbw|Bayonetta}}
* ''{{ink|Inkling}}''
* ''{{met|Ridley}}''
* ''{{sbw|Simon Belmont|Simon}}''
** ''{{sbw|Richter Belmont|Richter}}''<sup>ε</sup>
* ''{{smw|King K. Rool}}''
* ''{{np|Isabelle}}''
* '''''{{SSB|Incineroar}}'''''


==={{sbw|Downloadable content}}===
==={{sbw|Downloadable content}}===
* {{smw|Piranha Plant}} (released February, 2019)
Following the trend set by [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]], DLC Characters will be added over time after the game's launch with six different characters. The first DLC character was revealed as Piranha Plant from the Super Mario series and will be available for free to anyone who purchases the game and registers it before January 31, 2019. The later five will come in Challenger Packs which will also have a stage and a set of music tracks. The first of these packs features Joker from {{wp|Persona 5}}. The DLC will conclude in February 2020.
* {{sbw|Ren Amamiya|Joker}}
 
* {{smw|Piranha Plant}} (released February 1, 2019)
* {{sbw|Joker}} (released April 18, 2019)
* {{sbw|Hero}} (releases Summer 2019)
* {{sbw|Banjo & Kazooie}} (releases Fall 2019)


==Pokémon stages==
==Pokémon stages==
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*{{st|Kalos Pokémon League}}
*{{st|Kalos Pokémon League}}


==Pokémon Music==
==Pokémon music==
Music based on the Pokémon series can now be played on any Pokémon stage.
Music based on the Pokémon series can now be played on any Pokémon stage.


===New===
===New===
* {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} - Battle! ({{Steven}})<ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/sound/index.html Music | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch System | Official Site]</ref>
* {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} - Battle! ({{Steven}})
<!--* {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} -  Battle! (Lorekeeper [[Zinnia]])-->
* {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} -  Battle! (Lorekeeper [[Zinnia]])
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Wild Pokémon]])<ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/sound/index.html Music | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch System | Official Site]</ref>
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Wild Pokémon]])
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! (Trainer Battle)<ref>[https://youtu.be/P-kQWJrjRV4?t=1217 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018]</ref>
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! (Trainer Battle)
<!--* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Gladion]])-->
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Gladion]])
<!--* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Island Kahuna]])-->
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Island Kahuna]])
<!--* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Elite Four]]) / Battle! ({{p|Solgaleo}} and {{p|Lunala}})-->
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - Battle! ([[Elite Four]]) / Battle! ({{p|Solgaleo}} and {{p|Lunala}})
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - The Battle at the Summit!
* {{g|Sun and Moon}} - The Battle at the Summit!
* {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} - Vs Zinnia


===Returning===
===Returning===
<!--# {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - {{st|Pokémon Stadium}}-->
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - {{st|Pokémon Stadium}}
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Pokémon Main Theme<ref>[https://youtu.be/dYpf9FoPN_M 33-35: Pokémon Trainer – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Pokémon Main Theme
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Road to [[Viridian City]] (From [[Pallet Town]] / [[Pewter City]])<ref>[https://youtu.be/7LfEvnLc3mI 08: Pikachu – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Road to [[Viridian City]] (From [[Pallet Town]] / [[Pewter City]])
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - [[Pokémon Center]]<ref>[https://youtu.be/IlojAAwCfoA 12: Jigglypuff – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - [[Pokémon Center]]
<!--# {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Pokémon [[Gym]] / [[Evolution]]
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Pokémon [[Gym]] / [[Evolution]]
# {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - [[Poké Floats]]-->
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - [[Poké Floats]]
* {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} - {{st|Pokémon Stadium 2}}<ref>[https://youtu.be/9ZD89yfBCyE 19: Pichu – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>
* {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} - {{st|Pokémon Stadium 2}}
<!--# {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]]-->
* {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]]
* {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} - {{ho|Victory Road}}<ref>[https://youtu.be/BcCpZHVIv9Q 24: Mewtwo – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>
* {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} - {{ho|Victory Road}}
<!--# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]]
* {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]]
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ({{pkmn|Champion}}) / Champion [[Cynthia]]
* {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ({{pkmn|Champion}}) / Champion [[Cynthia]]
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ([[Team Galactic]])
* {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ([[Team Galactic]])
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - {{rt|209|Sinnoh}}
* {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - {{rt|209|Sinnoh}}
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ({{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}}) / [[Spear Pillar]]
* {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ({{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}}) / [[Spear Pillar]]
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - {{rt|10|Unova}}
* {{game|Black and White|s}} - {{rt|10|Unova}}
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - [[N's Castle]] Medley
* {{game|Black and White|s}} - [[N's Castle]] Medley
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - Battle! ({{p|Reshiram}}/{{p|Zekrom}})
* {{game|Black and White|s}} - Battle! ({{p|Reshiram}}/{{p|Zekrom}})
# {{game|Black 2 and White 2|s}} - {{rt|23|Unova}}
* {{game|Black 2 and White 2|s}} - {{rt|23|Unova}}
# {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]]-->
* {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]]
* {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! ([[Team Flare]])<ref>[https://youtu.be/7gfpUgrLEwo 41: Lucario – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>
* {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! ([[Team Flare]])
* {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! ({{pkmn|Trainer}} Battle)<ref>[https://youtu.be/rMCn8NuATaE 50: Greninja – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]</ref>
* {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! ({{pkmn|Trainer}} Battle)
* [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] - Pokémon Red/Blue Melody{{tt|*|Formerly known as Poké Floats}}
* {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! ({{pkmn|Champion}})
<!--# {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! ({{pkmn|Champion}})
* {{g|X and Y}} - {{kal|Victory Road}}
# {{g|X and Y}} - {{kal|Victory Road}}
* {{g|X and Y}} - [[Lumiose City]]
# {{g|X and Y}} - [[Lumiose City]]
 
-->


==Poké Ball and Master Ball Pokémon==
==Poké Ball and Master Ball Pokémon==
The following Pokémon will appear from [[Poké Ball]]s and [[Master Ball]]s:
{| class="sortable roundy" style="width:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{orange color}}; border: 3px solid #{{black color light}}"
* '''{{alo|Raichu}}'''
* '''{{p|Vulpix}}'''
* '''{{alo|Vulpix}}'''
* {{p|Meowth}}
* '''{{p|Abra}}'''
* {{p|Electrode}}
* '''{{alo|Exeggutor}}'''
* {{p|Goldeen}}
* {{p|Staryu}}
* '''{{p|Ditto}}'''
* {{p|Eevee}}
* {{p|Snorlax}}
* {{p|Moltres}}
* {{p|Mew}}
* {{p|Togepi}}
* {{p|Bellossom}}
* {{p|Scizor}}
* {{p|Entei}}
* {{p|Suicune}}
* {{p|Lugia}}
* {{p|Gardevoir}}
* {{p|Metagross}}
* {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}}
* {{p|Kyogre}}
* {{p|Deoxys}}
* {{p|Abomasnow}}
* {{p|Palkia}}
* {{p|Giratina}}
* {{p|Darkrai}}
* {{p|Arceus}}
* {{p|Victini}}
* {{p|Snivy}}
* {{p|Oshawott}}
* {{p|Zoroark}}
* {{p|Kyurem}}
* {{p|Keldeo}}
* {{p|Meloetta}}
* {{p|Genesect}}
* {{p|Chespin}}
* {{p|Fennekin}}
* {{p|Fletchling}}
* {{p|Spewpa}}
* {{p|Gogoat}}
* {{p|Swirlix}}
* {{p|Inkay}}
* {{p|Dedenne}}
* {{p|Xerneas}}
* '''{{p|Bewear}}'''
* '''{{p|Pyukumuku}}'''
* '''{{p|Togedemaru}}'''
* '''{{p|Mimikyu}}'''
* '''{{p|Tapu Koko}}'''
* '''{{p|Solgaleo}}'''
* '''{{p|Lunala}}'''
* '''{{p|Marshadow}}'''
<!--{| class="sortable roundy" style="width:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{orange color}}; border: 3px solid #{{black color}}"
|-  
|-  
! {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|#}}
! {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|#}}
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! Description
! Description
! Damage
! Damage
! Later Appearances
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| XXX
| 026
| {{MS|XXX}}
| {{MS|026A}}
| {{p|}}
| {{alo|Raichu}}
| {{m|}}
| {{a|Surge Surfer}}
|  
| Rides its own tail in a surfing attack, dealing electric damage to anyone who gets hit.
| X%
| %
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
| 037
| {{MS|037}}
| {{p|Vulpix}}
| {{m|Incinerate}}
| Shoots out fireballs that create a pillar of fire where they land.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 037
| {{MS|037A}}
| {{alo|Vulpix}}
| {{m|Frost Breath}}
| Breathes out an icy blast that freezes opposing fighters.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 052
| {{MS|052}}
| {{p|Meowth}}
| {{m|Pay Day}}
| Throws coins at opponents over a wide area.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 063
| {{MS|063}}
| {{p|Abra}}
| {{m|Teleport}}
| Teleports opponents to different locations on the stage.
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 101
| {{MS|101}}
| {{p|Electrode}}
| {{m|Explosion}}
| Causes an Explosion that affects any fighter. Can also be picked up and thrown just before detonating.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 103
| {{MS|103A}}
| {{alo|Exeggutor}}
| N/A
| Uses its large body to get in the way of fighters. Acts as a moving wall.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 118
| {{MS|118}}
| {{p|Goldeen}}
| {{m|Splash}}
| Flops around to no effect
| 0%
|- style="background:#fff"
| 120
| {{MS|120}}
| {{p|Staryu}}
| {{m|Swift}}
| Chases after the nearest opponent, then locks itself into position and shoots a flurry of 38 stars. Also damages on contact.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 132
| {{MS|132}}
| {{p|Ditto}}
| {{m|Transform}}
| Transforms into the fighter who threw the Poké Ball, and then attacks enemies. That fighter also gets any KOs it pulls off.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 133
| {{MS|133}}
| {{p|Eevee}}
| {{m|Take Down}}
| Slams its body sideways into nearby opponents up to five times.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 143
| {{MS|143}}
| {{p|Snorlax}}
| {{m|Body Slam}}
| Jumps up out of view, then returns much larger and Body Slams any foe on the way down.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 146
| {{MS|146}}
| {{p|Moltres}}
| {{m|Fly}}
| Rises away from the battlefield and burns opponents that touch it.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 151
| {{MS|151}}
| {{p|Mew}}
| {{m|Fly}}
| Nothing happens except a realization that you're quite lucky to have seen one.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 175
| {{MS|175}}
| {{p|Togepi}}
| {{m|Metronome}}
| Randomly uses one of several moves
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 182
| {{MS|182}}
| {{p|Bellossom}}
| {{m|Sweet Scent}}
| Uses Sweet Scent to put nearby opponents to sleep.
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 212
| {{MS|212}}
| {{p|Scizor}}
| {{m|Metal Claw}}
| Dashes into the air toward opponents, slashing at them with steel claws.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 244
| {{MS|244}}
| {{p|Entei}}
| {{m|Fire Spin}}
| Generates a huge column of fire, trapping opponents for severe damage and launching them at the end.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 245
| {{MS|245}}
| {{p|Suicune}}
| {{m|Aurora Beam}}
| Shoots a powerful Aurora Beam directly forward, freezing opponents. Also damages on contact.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 249
| {{MS|249}}
| {{p|Lugia}}
| {{m|Aeroblast}}
| Flies into the background and fires Aeroblast at a section of the stage.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 282
| {{MS|282}}
| {{p|Gardevoir}}
| {{m|Reflect}}
| Creates a large sphere that reflects all enemy projectile attacks, then traverses the stage with it.
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 376
| {{MS|376}}
| {{p|Metagross}}
| {{m|Earthquake}}
| Steps on foes to trap them, then launches nearby grounded opponents with a stomp. Done four times in total.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 380
| {{MS|380}}
| {{p|Latias}}
| rowspan=2 | {{m|Steel Wing}}
| rowspan=2 | After the released Pokémon flies off-screen, both Pokémon zoom back and forth 3-5 times using Steel Wing. Those who barely avoid being hit are blown by the turbulence.
| rowspan=2 | %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 381
| {{MS|381}}
| {{p|Latios}}
|- style="background:#fff"
| 382
| {{MS|382}}
| {{p|Kyogre}}
| {{m|Hydro Pump}}
| Floats about the stage, shooting blasts of water to push opponents off the battlefield. Damages foes who touch its mouth.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 386
| {{MS|386A}}
| {{p|Deoxys}}
| {{m|Hyper Beam}}
| Floats up into the air and fires Hyper Beam at the ground, causing repeated damage. Also damages on contact.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 460
| {{MS|460}}
| {{p|Abomasnow}}
| {{m|Blizzard}} and {{m|Ice Punch}}
| Releases a swirling wind that sucks in and damages nearby foes, then punches and freezes them.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 484
| {{MS|484}}
| {{p|Palkia}}
| {{m|Spacial Rend}}
| Temporarily flips the camera upside-down. Also damages on contact.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 487
| {{MS|487}}
| {{p|Giratina}}
| {{m|Dragon Breath}}
| Releases a whirlwind that repeatedly damages opponents and may carry them off-screen. Also damages on contact.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 491
| {{MS|491}}
| {{p|Darkrai}}
| {{m|Dark Void}}
| Puts nearby fighters to sleep and damages them repeatedly.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 493
| {{MS|493}}
| {{p|Arceus}}
| {{m|Gravity}}
| Stomps on the stage with Gravity, slamming nearby airborne opponents down.
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 494
| {{MS|494}}
| {{p|Victini}}
| {{a|Victory Star}}
| Generously gives the fighter who threw its Poké Ball a Final Smash.
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 495
| {{MS|495}}
| {{p|Snivy}}
| {{m|Razor Leaf}}
| Faces a direction and fires 14 leaves in quick succession.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 501
| {{MS|501}}
| {{p|Oshawott}}
| {{m|Surf}}
| Charges at an opponent while riding on water to deal damage and push them off the stage.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 571
| {{MS|571}}
| {{p|Zoroark}}
| {{m|Fury Swipes}}
| Brings an opponent to the top of the screen, slashes them 14 times with its claws, then slams then down to the ground with both arms.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 646
| {{MS|646}}
| {{p|Kyurem}}
| {{m|Icy Wind}}
| Blows freezing wind over a wide, horizontal area.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 647
| {{MS|647R}}
| {{p|Keldeo}}
| {{m|Secret Sword}}
| Approaches foes and slashes with its horn in a large, upward arc. Done seven times in total.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 648
| {{MS|648}}
| {{p|Meloetta}}
| {{m|Echoed Voice}}
| Releases vocal attacks that bounce off of surfaces, opponents, and the edges of the screen.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 649
| {{MS|649}}
| {{p|Genesect}}
| {{m|Techno Blast}}
| Jumps around the stage while shooting four Techno Blasts from its cannon, fires a wide, long-range laser, then repeats. Both attacks can go through walls.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 650
| {{MS|650}}
| {{p|Chespin}}
| {{m|Seed Bomb}}
| Shoots explosive seeds around itself five times.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 653
| {{MS|653}}
| {{p|Fennekin}}
| {{m|Incinerate}}
| Releases fireballs in front of it that explode into pillars of flame, causing repeated damage. Alternates facing right and left twice.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 661
| {{MS|661}}
| {{p|Fletchling}}
| {{m|Peck}}
| Hops around the stage, Pecking its target numerous times.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 665
| {{MS|665}}
| {{p|Spewpa}}
| {{m|Stun Spore}}
| When hit, releases a powder to temporarily stun opponents.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 673
| {{MS|673}}
| {{p|Gogoat}}
| {{m|Take Down}}
| Charges left and right, ramming opponents along the way and leaping periodically. Can be jumped on and ridden.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 684
| {{MS|684}}
| {{p|Swirlix}}
| {{m|Cotton Spore}}
| Slows down nearby opponents.
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 686
| {{MS|686}}
| {{p|Inkay}}
| {{m|Topsy-Turvy}}
| Attacks the ground, causing all foes on land to trip. Done five times in total.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 702
| {{MS|702}}
| {{p|Dedenne}}
| {{m|Discharge}}
| Jumps into the air and emits a large, X-shaped electric field that slowly rotates counter-clockwise, repeatedly shocking opponents and launching them at the end.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 716
| {{MS|716}}
| {{p|Xerneas}}
| {{m|Geomancy}}
| Turns the user gold and greatly enhances their launching power for a time.
| N/A
|- style="background:#fff"
| 760
| {{MS|760}}
| {{p|Bewear}}
| {{m|Hammer Arm}}
| Deals a devastating uppercut to any foe that gets too close.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 771
| {{MS|771}}
| {{p|Pyukumuku}}
| {{m|Counter}}
| Punches opponents who step on it, and whoever summoned it can throw it.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 777
| {{MS|777}}
| {{p|Togedemaru}}
| {{m|Zing Zap}}
| Calls down a lightning bolt on itself in order to shoot out sparks from its body.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 778
| {{MS|778}}
| {{p|Mimikyu}}
| {{m|Let's Snuggle Forever}}
| Drags the opponent into its body. If the affected fighter has taken significant damage, the attack can be an instant KO.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 785
| {{MS|785}}
| {{p|Tapu Koko}}
| {{a|Electric Surge}}
| Creates an electric field that stuns opponents. It also shoots out electricity.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 791
| {{MS|791}}
| {{p|Solgaleo}}
| {{m|Sunsteel Strike}}
| Enters its Radiant Sun phase and will charge at enemies, engulfed in flames.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 792
| {{MS|792}}
| {{p|Lunala}}
| {{m|Moongeist Beam}}
| Enters its Full Moon phase and shoots a powerful ray from a distance.
| %
|- style="background:#fff"
| 802
| {{MS|802}}
| {{p|Marshadow}}
| {{m|Spectral Thief}}
| Leaps from an opponent's shadow and lets loose with a powerful punch.
| %
|}
|}


Master Balls will only contain [[Legendary Pokémon]], [[Mythical Pokémon]], {{p|Zoroark}}, and {{p|Goldeen}}. Several of these Pokémon must be unlocked first through special requirements before they can be summoned by the Master Ball.
Master Balls will only contain [[Legendary Pokémon]], [[Mythical Pokémon]], {{p|Zoroark}}, and {{p|Goldeen}}.
-->


==Spirits (Pokémon)==
==Spirits==
{{SmashWiki|Spirits (characters)}}
{{SmashWiki|Spirits (characters)}}
The trophies which were part of the previous Super Smash Bros. games since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' have been removed. Instead, players can collect Spirits, which represent non-playable characters to provide power-ups for the playable characters, similar to  {{sbw|Sticker}}s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'''s {{sbw|Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|Subspace Emissary}}. This includes several Pokémon such as:
The trophies of previous Super Smash Bros. games since [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] have been replaced with Spirits. These mostly represent non-playable characters that provide power-ups for the playable characters, similar to  {{sbw|Sticker}}s in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'s [[The Subspace Emissary|Subspace Emissary]].
 
==Reception==
Gaming magazine {{wp|Famitsu}} gave Super Smash Bros. Ultimate a score of 38 out of 40.<ref>[https://nintendoeverything.com/famitsu-review-scores-12-18-18/ Famitsu review scores (12/18/18) - Nintendo Everything]</ref> {{wp|IGN}} rated the game an "Amazing" 9.4/10.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/12/06/super-smash-bros-ultimate-review Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review - IGN]</ref> It holds a rating of 92.17% on {{wp|GameRankings}}, based on 47 reviews.<ref>[https://www.gamerankings.com/switch/234547-super-smash-bros-ultimate/index.html Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch - GameRankings]</ref>
 
===Sales===
The game sold over 3 million units in eleven days in the United States<ref>[https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20181218005282/en/ Nintendo Switch is the Fastest-Selling Video Game System of This Generation | Business Wire]</ref> and became the fastest-selling Nintendo home console game of all time in Europe.<ref>[https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2018-12-18-super-smash-bros-ultimate-is-the-fastest-selling-nintendo-home-console-game-in-europe-ever Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the fastest-selling Nintendo home console game in Europe ever • Eurogamer.net]</ref> As of March 31, 2019, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has sold 13.81 million copies worldwide.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Units - Nintendo Switch Software]</ref>
 
====Japanese sales====
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate sold 1,220,535 units on its first week on the Japanese market,<ref>[https://gematsu.com/2018/12/media-create-sales-12-3-18-12-9-18 Media Create Sales: 12/3/18 – 12/9/18 - Gematsu]</ref> with a {{wp|sell-through}} of 68.52%.


* {{p|Arbok}}
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* {{OBP|Detective Pikachu|character}}
! style="background:#{{black color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Week
* {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner}} {{p|Pikachu}}
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Week ending
* {{p|Clefairy}}
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Ranking
* {{p|Vulpix}} - "Fire Flower Equipped"
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Units sold
* {{p|Geodude}}
! style="background:#{{black color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Total units sold
* {{p|Slowpoke}}
|- style="background:#fff"
* [[Regional variant|Alolan]] {{p|Exeggutor}}
| 1
* {{p|Staryu}}
| December 9, 2018
* {{p|Gyarados}}
| 1st
* {{p|Eevee}} - "Super Leaf Equipped"
| 1,220,535
* {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner}} {{p|Eevee}}
| 1,220,535
* {{p|Snorlax}} - "Strong-Wind Resist"
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, & {{p|Moltres}}
| 2
* {{p|Dragonite}}
| December 16, 2018
* {{p|Ampharos}}
| 1st
* {{p|Marill}}
| 406,617
* {{p|Wobbuffet}}
| 1,627,152
* {{p|Steelix}}
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{p|Heracross}}
| 3
* {{p|Skarmory}}
| December 23, 2018
* {{p|Houndoom}}
| 1st
* {{p|Smeargle}}
| 452,617
* {{p|Lugia}}
| 2,079,769
* {{p|Absol}}
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{p|Latios}} & {{p|Latias}}
| 4
* [[Primal Reversion|Primal]] {{p|Kyogre}}
| December 30, 2018
* {{p|Groudon}}
| 1st
* [[Primal Reversion|Primal]] {{p|Groudon}}
| 275,417
* {{p|Rayquaza}}
| 2,355,186
* {{p|Piplup}}
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{p|Abomasnow}}
| 5
* {{p|Rotom}}
| January 6, 2019
* {{p|Regigigas}}
| 1st
* {{p|Manaphy}}
| 258,974
* {{p|Arceus}}
| 2,614,160
* {{p|Victini}} - "Hyper Smash Attacks"
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{p|Oshawott}}
| 6
* {{p|Zoroark}}
| January 13, 2019
* {{p|Kyurem}}
| 2nd
* [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}
| 62,580
* {{p|Aegislash}} - "Killing Edge Equipped"
| 2,676,740
* {{p|Dedenne}}
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{p|Xerneas}}
| 7
* {{p|Volcanion}}
| January 20, 2019
* {{p|Bewear}}
| 3rd
* {{p|Mimikyu}} - "Death's Scythe Equipped"
| 49,533
* {{p|Magearna}}
| 2,726,273
|- style="background:#fff"
| 8
| January 27, 2019
| 4th
| 38,478
| 2,764,751
|- style="background:#fff"
| 9
| February 3, 2019
| 4th
| 35,217
| 2,799,969
|- style="background:#fff"
| 10
| February 10, 2019
| 3rd
| 31,174
| 2,831,143
|- style="background:#fff"
| 11
| February 17, 2019
| 4th
| 29,843
| 2,860,986
|- style="background:#fff"
| 12
| February 24, 2019
| 3rd
| 22,430
| 2,883,416
|- style="background:#fff"
| 13
| March 3, 2019
| 2nd
| 25,617
| 2,909,033
|- style="background:#fff"
| 14
| March 10, 2019
| 2nd
| 23,407
| 2,932,439
|- style="background:#fff"
| 15
| March 17, 2019
| 4th
| 20,706
| 2,953,145
|- style="background:#fff"
| 16
| March 24, 2019
| 7th
| 21,008
| 2,974,153
|- style="background:#fff"
| 17
| March 31, 2019
| 3rd
| 19,802
| 2,993,955<!--
|- style="background:#fff"
| 18
| April 7, 2019
| 4th
| -
| -
|- style="background:#fff"
| 19
| April 14, 2019
| 7th
| -
| --->
|-
| style="background:#{{black color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="5" |
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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** Have a planned worldwide simultaneous release.
** Have a planned worldwide simultaneous release.
** Not introduce a new Pokémon stage.
** Not introduce a new Pokémon stage.
** Introduce a [[Incineroar (Super Smash Bros.)|playable Pokémon character]] from an odd-numbered [[generation]] after [[Generation I]].
** Introduce a {{SSB|Incineroar|playable Pokémon character}} from an odd-numbered [[generation]] after [[Generation I]].
** Have less Pokémon than Assist Trophies.
** Have fewer Pokémon than Assist Trophies.
* On the German cover of the game, Yoshi was removed to make room for the USK rating and Pikachu was moved further up due to popularity.<ref>[https://nintendosoup.com/yoshi-vanishes-from-super-smash-bros-ultimates-german-box-art/ Yoshi Vanishes from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's German Box Art]</ref>
* On the German cover of the game, Yoshi was removed to make room for the USK rating and Pikachu was moved further up due to popularity.<ref>[https://nintendosoup.com/yoshi-vanishes-from-super-smash-bros-ultimates-german-box-art/ Yoshi Vanishes from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's German Box Art]</ref>
* All of the new Pokémon that come out of Poké Balls are from Generations {{gen|I}} or {{gen|VII}}.
* All of the new Pokémon that come out of Poké Balls are from Generations {{gen|I}} or {{gen|VII}}.
* The second remix of the Diamond and Pearl Wild Battle theme, which debuted in Smash Bros. for Wii U, is the only Pokémon track previously featured in a Super Smash Bros. game to not be featured in this title.
* Scizor returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon after its absence from ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''.
==In other languages==
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==References==
==References==

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL
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Boxart of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Basic info
Platform: Switch
Category: Versus Fighting
Players: 1-8 players simultaneous
Connectivity: Nintendo Switch Online
Developer: Sora, Ltd.
Namco Bandai
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: Generation VII spin off
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: E10+
ACB: PG
OFLC: PG
PEGI: 12+
GRAC: All
GSRR: 6+
Release dates
Japan: December 7, 2018
North America: December 7, 2018
Australia: December 7, 2018
Europe: December 7, 2018
South Korea: December 7, 2018
Hong Kong: December 7, 2018
Taiwan: December 7, 2018
Websites
Japanese: Official site
English: Official site
Pokémon.com
Japanese boxart
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Japanese boxart of Ultimate
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Japanese: 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL Great Fray Smash Brothers Special) is the sixth installment in the Super Smash Bros. series. It was first teased March 8, 2018, and was then revealed in full on a Nintendo Direct on June 12, during E3. It released worldwide on the Nintendo Switch on December 7, 2018. The game brings together all fighters from previous installments together in one game, as well as some new fighters.

Playable characters

Bold denotes a Pokémon character. Italics denote a newcomer. ε denotes an Echo Fighter.

Outside of the World of Light, the initial character roster is the same as that of the first Super Smash Bros. game.

Default characters

Unlockable characters

Downloadable content

Following the trend set by Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, DLC Characters will be added over time after the game's launch with six different characters. The first DLC character was revealed as Piranha Plant from the Super Mario series and will be available for free to anyone who purchases the game and registers it before January 31, 2019. The later five will come in Challenger Packs which will also have a stage and a set of music tracks. The first of these packs features Joker from Persona 5. The DLC will conclude in February 2020.

Pokémon stages

Pokémon music

Music based on the Pokémon series can now be played on any Pokémon stage.

New

Returning

Poké Ball and Master Ball Pokémon

# Pokémon Move Description Damage
026 026A Alolan Raichu Surge Surfer Rides its own tail in a surfing attack, dealing electric damage to anyone who gets hit. %
037 037 Vulpix Incinerate Shoots out fireballs that create a pillar of fire where they land. %
037 037A Alolan Vulpix Frost Breath Breathes out an icy blast that freezes opposing fighters. %
052 052 Meowth Pay Day Throws coins at opponents over a wide area. %
063 063 Abra Teleport Teleports opponents to different locations on the stage. N/A
101 101 Electrode Explosion Causes an Explosion that affects any fighter. Can also be picked up and thrown just before detonating. %
103 103A Alolan Exeggutor N/A Uses its large body to get in the way of fighters. Acts as a moving wall. %
118 118 Goldeen Splash Flops around to no effect 0%
120 120 Staryu Swift Chases after the nearest opponent, then locks itself into position and shoots a flurry of 38 stars. Also damages on contact. %
132 132 Ditto Transform Transforms into the fighter who threw the Poké Ball, and then attacks enemies. That fighter also gets any KOs it pulls off. %
133 133 Eevee Take Down Slams its body sideways into nearby opponents up to five times. %
143 143 Snorlax Body Slam Jumps up out of view, then returns much larger and Body Slams any foe on the way down. %
146 146 Moltres Fly Rises away from the battlefield and burns opponents that touch it. %
151 151 Mew Fly Nothing happens except a realization that you're quite lucky to have seen one. %
175 175 Togepi Metronome Randomly uses one of several moves %
182 182 Bellossom Sweet Scent Uses Sweet Scent to put nearby opponents to sleep. N/A
212 212 Scizor Metal Claw Dashes into the air toward opponents, slashing at them with steel claws. %
244 244 Entei Fire Spin Generates a huge column of fire, trapping opponents for severe damage and launching them at the end. %
245 245 Suicune Aurora Beam Shoots a powerful Aurora Beam directly forward, freezing opponents. Also damages on contact. %
249 249 Lugia Aeroblast Flies into the background and fires Aeroblast at a section of the stage. %
282 282 Gardevoir Reflect Creates a large sphere that reflects all enemy projectile attacks, then traverses the stage with it. N/A
376 376 Metagross Earthquake Steps on foes to trap them, then launches nearby grounded opponents with a stomp. Done four times in total. %
380 380 Latias Steel Wing After the released Pokémon flies off-screen, both Pokémon zoom back and forth 3-5 times using Steel Wing. Those who barely avoid being hit are blown by the turbulence. %
381 381 Latios
382 382 Kyogre Hydro Pump Floats about the stage, shooting blasts of water to push opponents off the battlefield. Damages foes who touch its mouth. %
386 386A Deoxys Hyper Beam Floats up into the air and fires Hyper Beam at the ground, causing repeated damage. Also damages on contact. %
460 460 Abomasnow Blizzard and Ice Punch Releases a swirling wind that sucks in and damages nearby foes, then punches and freezes them. %
484 484 Palkia Spacial Rend Temporarily flips the camera upside-down. Also damages on contact. %
487 487 Giratina Dragon Breath Releases a whirlwind that repeatedly damages opponents and may carry them off-screen. Also damages on contact. %
491 491 Darkrai Dark Void Puts nearby fighters to sleep and damages them repeatedly. %
493 493 Arceus Gravity Stomps on the stage with Gravity, slamming nearby airborne opponents down. N/A
494 494 Victini Victory Star Generously gives the fighter who threw its Poké Ball a Final Smash. N/A
495 495 Snivy Razor Leaf Faces a direction and fires 14 leaves in quick succession. %
501 501 Oshawott Surf Charges at an opponent while riding on water to deal damage and push them off the stage. %
571 571 Zoroark Fury Swipes Brings an opponent to the top of the screen, slashes them 14 times with its claws, then slams then down to the ground with both arms. %
646 646 Kyurem Icy Wind Blows freezing wind over a wide, horizontal area. %
647 647R Keldeo Secret Sword Approaches foes and slashes with its horn in a large, upward arc. Done seven times in total. %
648 648 Meloetta Echoed Voice Releases vocal attacks that bounce off of surfaces, opponents, and the edges of the screen. %
649 649 Genesect Techno Blast Jumps around the stage while shooting four Techno Blasts from its cannon, fires a wide, long-range laser, then repeats. Both attacks can go through walls. %
650 650 Chespin Seed Bomb Shoots explosive seeds around itself five times. %
653 653 Fennekin Incinerate Releases fireballs in front of it that explode into pillars of flame, causing repeated damage. Alternates facing right and left twice. %
661 661 Fletchling Peck Hops around the stage, Pecking its target numerous times. %
665 665 Spewpa Stun Spore When hit, releases a powder to temporarily stun opponents. %
673 673 Gogoat Take Down Charges left and right, ramming opponents along the way and leaping periodically. Can be jumped on and ridden. %
684 684 Swirlix Cotton Spore Slows down nearby opponents. N/A
686 686 Inkay Topsy-Turvy Attacks the ground, causing all foes on land to trip. Done five times in total. %
702 702 Dedenne Discharge Jumps into the air and emits a large, X-shaped electric field that slowly rotates counter-clockwise, repeatedly shocking opponents and launching them at the end. %
716 716 Xerneas Geomancy Turns the user gold and greatly enhances their launching power for a time. N/A
760 760 Bewear Hammer Arm Deals a devastating uppercut to any foe that gets too close. %
771 771 Pyukumuku Counter Punches opponents who step on it, and whoever summoned it can throw it. %
777 777 Togedemaru Zing Zap Calls down a lightning bolt on itself in order to shoot out sparks from its body. %
778 778 Mimikyu Let's Snuggle Forever Drags the opponent into its body. If the affected fighter has taken significant damage, the attack can be an instant KO. %
785 785 Tapu Koko Electric Surge Creates an electric field that stuns opponents. It also shoots out electricity. %
791 791 Solgaleo Sunsteel Strike Enters its Radiant Sun phase and will charge at enemies, engulfed in flames. %
792 792 Lunala Moongeist Beam Enters its Full Moon phase and shoots a powerful ray from a distance. %
802 802 Marshadow Spectral Thief Leaps from an opponent's shadow and lets loose with a powerful punch. %

Master Balls will only contain Legendary Pokémon, Mythical Pokémon, Zoroark, and Goldeen.

Spirits

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The trophies of previous Super Smash Bros. games since Super Smash Bros. Melee have been replaced with Spirits. These mostly represent non-playable characters that provide power-ups for the playable characters, similar to Stickers in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Subspace Emissary.

Reception

Gaming magazine Famitsu gave Super Smash Bros. Ultimate a score of 38 out of 40.[1] IGN rated the game an "Amazing" 9.4/10.[2] It holds a rating of 92.17% on GameRankings, based on 47 reviews.[3]

Sales

The game sold over 3 million units in eleven days in the United States[4] and became the fastest-selling Nintendo home console game of all time in Europe.[5] As of March 31, 2019, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has sold 13.81 million copies worldwide.[6]

Japanese sales

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate sold 1,220,535 units on its first week on the Japanese market,[7] with a sell-through of 68.52%.

Week Week ending Ranking Units sold Total units sold
1 December 9, 2018 1st 1,220,535 1,220,535
2 December 16, 2018 1st 406,617 1,627,152
3 December 23, 2018 1st 452,617 2,079,769
4 December 30, 2018 1st 275,417 2,355,186
5 January 6, 2019 1st 258,974 2,614,160
6 January 13, 2019 2nd 62,580 2,676,740
7 January 20, 2019 3rd 49,533 2,726,273
8 January 27, 2019 4th 38,478 2,764,751
9 February 3, 2019 4th 35,217 2,799,969
10 February 10, 2019 3rd 31,174 2,831,143
11 February 17, 2019 4th 29,843 2,860,986
12 February 24, 2019 3rd 22,430 2,883,416
13 March 3, 2019 2nd 25,617 2,909,033
14 March 10, 2019 2nd 23,407 2,932,439
15 March 17, 2019 4th 20,706 2,953,145
16 March 24, 2019 7th 21,008 2,974,153
17 March 31, 2019 3rd 19,802 2,993,955

Trivia

  • This is the first Super Smash Bros. game to:
  • On the German cover of the game, Yoshi was removed to make room for the USK rating and Pikachu was moved further up due to popularity.[8]
  • All of the new Pokémon that come out of Poké Balls are from Generations I or VII.
  • The second remix of the Diamond and Pearl Wild Battle theme, which debuted in Smash Bros. for Wii U, is the only Pokémon track previously featured in a Super Smash Bros. game to not be featured in this title.
  • Scizor returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon after its absence from Brawl and Smash 4.

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ Special
Chinese Cantonese 任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版
Mandarin 任天堂明星大乱斗 特别版
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
France Flag.png French Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Germany Flag.png German Super Smash Bros. for Ultimate
Italy Flag.png Italian Super Smash Bros. for Ultimate
South Korea Flag.png Korean 슈퍼 스매시브라더스 얼티밋
Russia Flag.png Russian Super Smash Bros. for Ultimate
Spain Flag.png Spanish Super Smash Bros. for Ultimate

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Misc. TCG: Card Game: How to Play DSTCG Card DexTrading Card Game Pocket
Super Smash Bros. series: Super Smash Bros.MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS/Wii UUltimate
Snap series: SnapNew Pokémon Snap
Picross: Picross NP Vol. 1Picross (GBC) (canceled)Picross (3DS)
Pinball series: PinballPinball miniPinball: RS
Puzzle series: Puzzle LeaguePuzzle Challenge
Trozei series: Trozei!Battle Trozei
Mystery Dungeon
series
:
Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team
Explorers of Time & Explorers of DarknessExplorers of Sky
Blazing, Stormy & Light Adventure Squad
Gates to InfinitySuper Mystery DungeonRescue Team DX
Ranger series: RangerShadows of AlmiaGuardian Signs
Puck series: BattrioTretta (Tretta Lab) • Ga-OléMezastarFrienda
Rumble series: RumbleRumble BlastRumble URumble WorldRumble Rush
PokéPark series: PokéPark WiiPokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond
Detective Pikachu series: Detective PikachuDetective Pikachu Returns
Playground: Pokémon Detective Pikachu
Pokémon game templates


Games: Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii USuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Characters: PikachuJigglypuffMewtwoPichu
Pokémon Trainer (SquirtleIvysaurCharizard) • LucarioGreninjaIncineroar
Stages: Saffron CityPokémon StadiumPoké FloatsPokémon Stadium 2Spear Pillar
Prism TowerUnova Pokémon LeagueKalos Pokémon League
Poké Ball and Master Ball: AbomasnowAbraAlolan ExeggutorAlolan RaichuAlolan VulpixArceusArticunoBeedrill
BellossomBewearBlastoiseBonslyCelebiChanseyCharizardChespinChikoritaClefairy
CyndaquilDarkraiDedenneDeoxysDittoEeveeElectrodeEnteiFennekin
FletchlingGardevoirGenesectGiratinaGogoatGoldeenGroudonGulpinHitmonlee
Ho-OhInkayJirachiKeldeoKoffingKyogreKyuremLatias and Latios
LugiaLunalaManaphyMarillMarshadowMeloettaMeowthMewMetagrossMimikyu
MoltresMunchlaxOnixOshawottPalkiaPiplupPorygon2PyukumukuRaikouScizorSnivy
SnorlaxSolgaleoSpewpaStaryuStarmieSuicuneSwirlixTapu KokoTogedemaruTogepi
TorchicUnownVenusaurVictiniVulpixWeavileWeezingWobbuffetXerneasZapdosZoroark
Collectables: Trophies (MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS/Wii U)
Stickers
Spirits
Misc: The Subspace EmissaryMy MusicFinal SmashPokémon ChangeBrawl cameos


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