Nintendo discusses post-release DLC character lineup for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime was recently interviewed by Kotaku editor Stephen Totilo about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Read on below for a few excerpts from the interview: Nintendo has understandably promoted the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a multiplayer-centric game, but the recent Nintendo Direct video presentation for it culminated with a … Continue reading Nintendo discusses post-release DLC character lineup for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate pre-sale trends are the best ever seen on Nintendo Switch

According to Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé, pre-sale trends for Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let's Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are the best ever seen to date on Nintendo Switch. “The pre-sale trends for both of these titles are tracking to the best we’ve ever seen on Nintendo Switch," explains Fils-Aimé. The … Continue reading Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate pre-sale trends are the best ever seen on Nintendo Switch

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate bundle with Fighters Pass also available in South Korea and Hong Kong

New fighters, stages and music will be coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate through the end of February 2020 in the form of paid DLC. Players can purchase one set, which includes a new playable fighter, a new stage and a variety of music tracks. By purchasing a Fighters Pass, players will get access to … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. Ultimate bundle with Fighters Pass also available in South Korea and Hong Kong

Video: Pokémon Trainer, Mewtwo, Kirby and Inkling duke it out on the Great Plateau Tower stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

A total of at least 103 stages will be in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but because the popular Battlefield and Omega forms can also be selected for each stage, more than 300 total stages are available right from the start. Each stage in the game will also support eight-player battles and feature the ability to turn off hazards. To see … Continue reading Video: Pokémon Trainer, Mewtwo, Kirby and Inkling duke it out on the Great Plateau Tower stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Video: Final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct now available in Chinese

In the final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct before the game launches on December 7, Nintendo revealed many new modes, fighters and gameplay features of the massive video game crossover, including details about upcoming DLC. With the reveal of new fighter Incineroar from the Pokémon franchise, all playable fighters at launch – all 74 of them – have been unveiled. But more fighters, stages and music tracks will be … Continue reading Video: Final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct now available in Chinese

Video: Listen to extended version of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate main menu music

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features one of the most impressive collections of music ever in a single game, with more than 900 music tracks and 28 hours of music. To listen to an extended version of the catchy main menu music, check out the embedded video below. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches exclusively for Nintendo … Continue reading Video: Listen to extended version of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate main menu music

Video: Masahiro Sakurai details process of obtaining music for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In a recent interview with Famitsu, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai detailed the process of obtaining music for the upcoming fighting game, which featured more than 900 tracks. To learn about the process, check out the embedded video below from the folks at Source Gaming. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches on December 7 … Continue reading Video: Masahiro Sakurai details process of obtaining music for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nintendo teases “brand-new surprises” for 2019 other than Pokémon, Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem: Three Houses

The following excerpts come from a recent interview between The Verge and Nintendo of America president Reggie-Fils Aime: Nintendo has a pair of aces up its sleeve: Pokémon: Let’s Go and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, both of which are hitting the Switch in a one-two holiday punch on November 16th and December 7th, respectively. And … Continue reading Nintendo teases “brand-new surprises” for 2019 other than Pokémon, Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem: Three Houses