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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
System(s): Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer:
ROM size: 16 GB
Genre: Fighting
Number of players: 1-8
Release Date RRP Code Rating
Nintendo Switch
JP
2018-12-07 ¥7,200[1] ?
CERO: A
Nintendo Switch
JP
(Switch SSBU Set)
2018 ¥? ?
CERO: A
Nintendo Switch
US
2018-12-07 $59.99 HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-P-AAABA-USA
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Nintendo Switch
US
(Special Edition)
2018 $? HAC-P-AAAB1
HAC-P-AAAB1-USZ
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Nintendo Switch
US
(Switch SSBU Edition)
2018 $? ?
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Nintendo Switch
EU
(Limited Edition)
2018 €? HAC-R-AAABA
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
EU
(Switch SSBU Edition)
2018 €? ?
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
UK
2018-12-07 £59.99 HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-UKV
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
UK
(Steelbook)
2018-12-07 £? ?
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
FR
2018-12-07 €69.99 HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-FRA
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
DE
2018-12-07 €? HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-GER
USK: 12
Nintendo Switch
ES
2018-12-07 €? HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-EAP
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
IT
2018-12-07 €? HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-ITA
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
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2018-12-07 €? HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-HOL
PEGI: 12+
Nintendo Switch
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2018-12-07 $? HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-AUS
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)
Nintendo Switch
AU
(Special Edition)
2018 $? HAC-R-AAABA
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)
Nintendo Switch
AU
(Switch SSBU Edition)
2018 $? ?
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)
Nintendo Switch
CA
2018 $? HAC-P-AAABA
HAC-AAABA-CAN
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Nintendo Switch
SA
2018  ? ?
GCAM: 12+
Nintendo Switch
AS
2018  ? ?
Nintendo Switch
TW
2018 NT$? ?
GSRR: 6+
Nintendo Switch
RU
2018  ?RUB ?
RU Rating: 12+

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, known as Dairantou Smash Brothers Special (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL) in Japan, is the fifth in a series of fighting games featuring Nintendo characters, as well as third-party characters including Solid Snake, Sonic the Hedgehog, Mega Man and Bayonetta. This game also supports amiibo, including the Sonic amiibo.

Inclusion of Sonic and Sega-related characters

On June 12th, 2018, it was announced during the E3 Nintendo Direct[2] that every single playable character from the past four games will return. Among them is Sonic the Hedgehog, marking his third appearance as a fighter in the series, and Bayonetta, who was DLC in the previous game.

In addition, the Green Hill Zone stage from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the Windy Hill Zone stage from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and the Umbra Clock Tower DLC stage make a return. Shadow the Hedgehog reprises his role as an Assist Trophy for the third time, using Chaos Control to slow down time once again, along with the addition of three new Assist Trophies: Knuckles the Echidna, who attacks opponents by punching, digging and using the Homing Attack when summoned[3]; Rodin, who attacks with giant arms similar to Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves and leaves behind items when finished; and Akira Yuki from Virtua Fighter, appearing in his polygonal form from the original game.

Like most fighters in the game, Sonic and Bayonetta must be unlocked in order to play as them. There are three methods to unlock them:

  • Play VS. matches, Mob Smash, Spirit Board or World of Light. Sonic is the 17th character to be unlocked in order, and Bayonetta is the 43rd.
  • Clear Classic Mode as Mario to unlock Sonic, then either clear Classic Mode as Mario again or as Sonic to unlock Bayonetta.
  • Have Sonic and Bayonetta join the player's party in World of Light.

At The Game Awards 2019, just one day before the release of Ultimate, Joker from Persona 5 was announced to be a paid downloadable fighter as part of the first of five DLC "Challenger Packs", and was later released on April 17th, 2019. The pack that features Joker also includes a stage based on Mementos, and various music tracks from the Persona series. At the same time as Joker, various Mii Fighter costumes were released as separate DLC based on the protagonists of Persona 3 and Persona 4, along with hats based on Teddy and Morgana, and the return of the Tails and Knuckles costumes from the previous game.

As a fighter

Sonic

Sonic retains the many moves he has had in previous Smash games, with some moves having slight changes from the 3DS and Wii U entries. His attributes have been altered, making him faster in many areas, but making him considerably lighter. His special moves are as follows:

  • Neutral Special: Homing Attack. Sonic spins in mid-air for a second, and then launches towards the back of the nearest enemy in an arc. The move can now be charged for longer, further increasing its power and accuracy, and can still be activated immediately with B. A homing reticle is now also displayed on an opponent like in many games since Sonic and the Secret Rings.
  • Side Special: Spin Dash. Sonic starts Spin Dashing on the ground or mid-air. The longer the B button is held down, the bigger the charge, the faster Sonic will go, and the more he'll move for until he has to stop. In this game, the move can no longer be cancelled by shielding, and Sonic can now be stopped if the opponent shields, hurting its utility.
  • Up Special: Spring Jump. When activated, a red spring spawns under Sonic, and he's sent flying upwards, the spring staying there for around three seconds if the move is used on the ground. This move is mostly used for recovery, as it doesn't normally cause damage, however, if it's activated in mid-air, the spring tumbles downward, which can cause some minor damage.
  • Down Special: Spin Charge. Like his Side Special, except it's charged like in the classic games, by mashing the B button while Down is held. This move also lacks the minor backwards movement and small hop at the start. In this game, the trail changes colour to indicate charge strength, going from blue to cyan to yellow.
  • Final Smash: Super Sonic. Sonic transforms into Super Sonic like before, but the move now functions differently. Super Sonic now automatically zips back and forth across the screen at lightning fast speed without input, though the player still has some vertical control over him using Up and Down. He doesn't do as much damage as before and lasts a shorter amount of time.

Classic Mode

Classic Mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has each fighter go through their own predetermined set of opponents and stages, sometimes with special rules or conditions put in place.

Sonic Route: At the Speed of Sound

Sonic's route is named "At the Speed of Sound", and all of his opponents are a mix between the game's fastest characters and references to other Sonic games in chronological order.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes
1 Fox Green Hill Zone Green Hill Zone References the classic Sonic titles on the Sega Mega Drive, with Fox serving as an allusion to Tails.
2 Captain Falcon Figure-8 Circuit Super Sonic Racing References the various racing games Sonic has starred in, particularly Sonic R.
3 Giant Metal Sonic Fourside (Ω form) Open Your Heart References the fight against Chaos at the beginning of Sonic's story in Sonic Adventure.
4 Kirby x3 Halberd Sonic Heroes References Sonic Heroes. Each Kirby is coloured after the three character types (blue for the Speed Type, yellow for the Fly Type, and red for the Power Type), and the round taking place on the Halberd is a reference to Egg Fleet and Final Fortress, the last two stages of the game.
5 Sheik Mushroomy Kingdom Seven Rings in Hand References Sonic and the Secret Rings.
6 Giant Incineroar Windy Hill Zone Wonder World References Sonic Lost World, with Incineroar serving as an allusion to Zavok.
Bonus Game
Final Master Hand Final Destination Master Hand On Intensity 7.0 or higher, Crazy Hand will also appear and fight alongside Master Hand, and the music will change to "Master Hand / Crazy Hand".

Bayonetta Route: The Requiem of Fallen Wings

Bayonetta's route is named "The Requiem of Fallen Wings", and many of her opponents have wings, in reference to her battles against angels.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes
1 Dark Pit Umbra Clock Tower One Of A Kind May be a reference to the stage being the setting of "The Witch Hunts", the opening scene of the first Bayonetta game.
2 Falco Castle Siege Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental)
3 Ridley Reset Bomb Forest Riders Of The Light May be a reference to the fight against Fortitudo in the Colisseum Ruins.
4 Giant Charizard Skyloft Time For The Climax!
5 Meta Knight Skyworld Theme Of Bayonetta - Mysterious Destiny (Instrumental)
Bonus Game
6 Pit x6 Skyworld Let's Hit The Climax!
Final Giant Palutena Palutena's Temple (Ω form) The Legend of Aesir References the final boss battle against Jubileus, the Creator.

Joker Route: Shadows

Joker's route is named "Shadows", and he mainly fights opponents relating to shadows. On every round, the former enemy fighter becomes a ally to him under a new alternate costume, referencing how in Persona 5, Joker can negotiate with the Shadows and recruit them as Personas, freeing the corrupted demon in the process. Additionally, some items and Assist Trophies are references to Persona 5, such as the Kapp'n Assist Trophy referencing the Morgana Bus.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes
1 Mr. Game & Watch x6 Mementos Last Surprise
2 Giant Kirby Kalos Pokémon League Aria of the Soul A white Mr. Game & Watch appears as the player's ally.
3 Samus & Dark Samus Mementos Mass Destruction A blue Kirby appears as the player's ally.
4 Meta Knight Mementos (Battlefield form) Beneath The Mask A white Dark Samus appears as the player's ally.
5 Link, Young Link & Toon Link Mementos Reach Out to the Truth A yellow Meta Knight appears as the player's ally.
6 Giant Incineroar Mementos (Ω form) Rivers in the Desert A white Link appears as the player's ally.
Bonus Game
Final Master Hand Mementos (Ω form) Our Beginning On Intensity 7.0 or higher, Crazy Hand will also appear and fight alongside Master Hand. This fight serves as a homage to the god Yaldabaoth, the final boss of Persona 5.

Adventure Mode: World of Light

Sonic and Pikachu running away from Galeem's attack.

World of Light is the Adventure Mode of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in which the player roams about a world map and fight puppet fighters possessed by spirits and rescue other fighters. At the start of this mode, a mysterious entity known as Galeem unleashes a powerful attack, engulfing the entire playable cast in light and turning countless other characters into spirits. Sonic is consumed trying to run away while also trying to save Pikachu, while Bayonetta is vaporized while attempting to evade the beams of light with Bat Within. Kirby is the only character to successfully escape.

Sonic and Bayonetta are not available until after the player has defeated Galeem, in which a separate entity known as Dharkon appears and takes control of the remaining fighters and spirits. Sonic is located within the Sacred Land sub-area in the Dark Realm, blocking the path to the Master Sword which is needed to progress, therefore making him an obligatory rescue. He is later seen standing alongside Mario as the heroes prepare their last stand in a cutscene later on. Bayonetta is one of the last fighters to be rescued as she is located in The Final Battle, and is called by Dharkon as part of his reinforcements after Roy is awakened and Master Hand is beaten. Bayonetta is required to achieve the true ending, as rescuing her allows the player to rescue Crazy Hand from Dharkon's control.

As a DLC fighter, Joker does not have a legitimate role in World of Light. Instead, he is unlocked for use in the mode after rescuing a certain number of fighters from Galeem's control.

Spirits

Spirits are collectible items that represent various characters, items, and other elements from the many games released by Nintendo and third-party franchises, which replace the trophies from past installments and are similar to the stickers from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. They can be obtained by many means, such as by clearing Classic Mode, by winning battles in the Spirit Board or World of Light, by meeting certain achievements or by purchasing them from the in-game shops. The main purpose of spirits is to power up fighters in certain modes and give them advantages in battle. Primary spirits raise a character's stats and can be leveled up and enhanced, while Support spirits give additional effects.

There are a total of 23 Spirits from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, with 14 Primary spirits, 8 Support spirits and one Fighter spirit.

Primary spirits

Spirit Stats Augmented Fighter Stats
No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Stats Ability Enemy Fighter Enemy Power Stage Rules Conditions
776 SLW Eggman.png Dr. Eggman Grab ★★★★ 3 AT: 2,215
DF: 1,036
Electric Attack ↑ Roy Koopa
& Metal Sonic
13,200 Green Hill Zone
  • Hazard: Bob-omb Festival
  • Item: Shooting Types
  • Bob-ombs will rain from the sky after a little while
  • The enemy's shooting items have increased power
  • Items will be pulled toward the enemy
778 Super sonic final.png Super Sonic Grab ★★★★ 3 AT: 2,215
DF: 1,603
Speed ↑ Gold Sonic 13,700 Windy Hill Zone
  • Sudden Final Smash
  • The enemy will suddenly have a Final Smash
780 Forces MetalSonic-2.png Metal Sonic Shield ★★ 1 AT: 894
DF: 894
Speed ↑ Metal Sonic 4,600 Windy Hill Zone N/A
  • Timed Stamina battle
  • The enemy is metal
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Rocket Belt
781 Forces Knuckles.png Knuckles Grab ★★★ 1 AT: 1,443
DF: 1,229
Fist Attack ↑ Summon with Gordo, Muddy Mole, and a Grab type's cores.
782 Chaotix Render.png Chaotix Grab 3 AT: 354
DF: 451
N/A Sonic, Pichu
& King K. Rool
1,600 Windy Hill Zone
  • Invisibility
  • The enemy is invisible
783 Big Render.png Big the Cat Neutral 1 AT: 344
DF: 456
Weight ↑ Giant Incineroar 2,600 Windy Hill Zone N/A
  • The floor is sleep-inducing
  • The enemy is giant
784 DX E-102.png Gamma Grab 1 AT: 453
DF: 500
N/A R.O.B. 1,700 Frigate Orpheon N/A
  • Stamina battle
  • The enemy's shooting items have increased power
  • The enemy will start the battle with a Ray Gun
785 Forces Chaos.png Chaos Grab ★★ 1 AT: 722
DF: 900
Water Attack ↑ Metal Inkling 4,200 Fourside
(Battlefield form)
  • Giant
  • The enemy is giant when the enemy's at high damage
  • The enemy is metal
786 NeutralChao Render.png Chao Shield 2 AT: 529
DF: 416
Can Be Enhanced at Lv.99 Squirtle x4 2,100 Windy Hill Zone
  • Item: Food
  • The enemy becomes more powerful after eating
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
787 HeroChao Render.png Hero Chao Shield ★★★ 2 AT: 1,692
DF: 1,531
Fast Final Smash Meter Enhanced from the Chao spirit.
788 Forces Shadow-2.png Shadow the Hedgehog Attack ★★★ 2 AT: 1,648
DF: 1,054
Can Be Enhanced at Lv.99 Sonic 9,100 New Pork City
(Battlefield form)
  • Assist Trophy Enemies: Shadow
  • Item: Timer
  • The enemy's dash attacks have increased power
  • Hostile assist trophies will appear
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
789 Super shadow final.png Super Shadow Attack ★★★★ 2 AT: 2,368
DF: 2,059
Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑ Enhanced from the Shadow the Hedgehog spirit.
792 Mario & Sonic Rio 2016 E-123 Omega.png Omega Shield 1 AT: 490
DF: 563
N/A Giant R.O.B. 2,200 Green Hill Zone
(Battlefield form)
N/A
  • Stamina battle
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Drill
  • The enemy is giant
797 Infinite fix.png Infinite Attack ★★ 2 AT: 1,083
DF: 707
N/A Metal Sonic 4,400 Big Blue
  • Hazard: Screen Flip
  • The screen will suddenly flip after a little while
  • Stamina battle
  • The enemy is metal

Support spirits

Spirit Stats Augmented Fighter Stats
No. Image Name Type Class Slot Cost Ability Enemy Fighter Enemy Power Stage Rules Conditions
777 SLW Tails.png Tails Neutral ★★★ 1 Up Special ↑ Fox 9,600 Windy Hill Zone
  • Hazard: Low Gravity
  • Assist Trophy Enemies: Knuckles
  • Gravity is reduced
  • Hostile assist trophies will appear
  • The enemy starts the battle with an enhanced Ray Gun
779 SASRT Amy.png Amy Attack ★★★ 1 Shield Damage ↑ Inkling 9,400 Windy Hill Zone
  • Item: Hammer
  • The enemy starts with a Hammer
  • The enemy can swing the Hammer for a long time
  • The enemy has increased move speed
790 Rouge Render.png Rouge the Bat Grab ★★ 1 Air Attack ↑ Fox 3,700 Fourside N/A
  • The enemy's kicks and knee strikes have increased power
  • The enemy's melee blows will heal them when they hit
  • The enemy has increased jump power
791 CreamandCheese Render.png Cream & Cheese Grab ★★ 1 Jump Height ↑ Isabelle & Squirtle 3,500 Green Hill Zone
  • Hazard: Low Gravity
  • Gravity is reduced
  • The enemy takes less damage while in the air
793 Blaze Render.png Blaze the Cat Shield ★★ 1 Mouthful of Curry Robin 4,100 Green Hill Zone
(Battlefield form)
  • Hazard: Lava Floor
  • The floor is lava
  • The enemy's explosion and fire attacks have increased power
  • The enemy starts the battle with a Fire Flower
794 Mario & Sonic Rio 2016 Jet.png Jet the Hawk ★★ 1 Speed ↑ Summon with Pidgey and Akari Hayami's cores.
795 Silver Render.png Silver the Hedgehog Neutral ★★ 1 Strong Throw ↑ Sonic 3,600 Green Hill Zone
  • Item: Throwing Types
  • The enemy starts with a Black Hole
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
796 Werehog3.jpg Sonic the Werehog Attack ★★ 1 Physical Attack ↑ Wolf 4,200 Luigi's Mansion
  • Move Speed ↓
  • Attack Power ↑
  • Hazard: Fog
  • The stage is covered in fog
  • The enemy's physical attacks have increased power
  • The enemy has increased attack power

Fighter spirits

No. Image Name Notes
775 SLW Sonic.jpg Sonic the Hedgehog Obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Sonic. Can also be purchased from the shop.

Music

Like in previous Smash games, this game has a large selection of over 900 music tracks which can be played in stages, and the player can adjust how likely each available song will play on each stage with the "My Music" feature, or choose to have a specific song play when selecting a stage. 20 of the songs in the game come from Sonic games, and all of them play on both Green Hill Zone and Windy Hill Zone; 11 of the songs come from the Bayonetta series, and all of them play on Umbra Clock Tower. When Joker is purchased, 11 songs are added which all play on Mementos. The only remix the Sonic series gets is the Angel Island Zone remix from Brawl; there are no new remixes made for this series or for Bayonetta. Most of the songs here are available from the start, while those listed in bold must be unlocked.

Sonic the Hedgehog series

Bayonetta series

Persona series

  • Last Surprise (Persona 5)
  • Beneath the Mask (Persona 5) - Arranged by ACE (TOMOri Kudo / CHiCO).
  • Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There (Persona 5)
  • Rivers In the Desert (Persona 5)
  • Our Beginning (Persona 5)
  • Reach Out To The Truth (Persona 4)
  • I'll Face Myself (Persona 4) - Arranged by Yusuke Yamauchi.
  • Time To Make History (Persona 4 Golden)
  • Mass Destruction (Persona 3)
  • Battle Hymn of the Soul (Persona 3)
  • Aria of the Soul (Revelations: Persona) - Arranged by Mitsuhiro Kitadani.

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References


Super Smash Bros. series
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008) | Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014) | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014) | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018)