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Super Smash Bros. Crossover is a game initially and originally developed by Collaterale1 (but then, converted into a free-to-edit page). As the title says, it could crossover many of Smash Bros. fanon games made by fans. The game began development on March 27th, 2024 (after the final Spirit Event of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was held) and released in October 14th, 2029; year of Super Smash Bros. 30th Anniversary. It is the biggest project ever made. after the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the game received a huge overhaul, adding new characters, new stages, items, game modes (including a new Story Mode), spirits, etc.

Characters[]

The roster in this game has over 320 characters (not counting the Mirror Fighters), larger than Ultimate. Veteran characters returns mostly unchanged, with some exceptions.

Default Character
Unlockable Character

How to unlock unlockable content is smash crossover

Normal[]

It uses the traditional Smash Ball.


Super Smash Bros. Ultimate x Random Franchise[]

Same as Normal, but with gold and silver hues.


Legacy XP[]

Same as normal, but in dark red and blue hues.


Flash[]

Same as normal. 


Crusade[]

It uses the Smash gauce.


Lawl[]

Chincherrinas[]

Same as normal, except is a combination between the Smash logo and the awesome face picture.


Lawl (YTPguy17)[]


Lawl (ARL)[]


Lawl (X)[]


Lawl (Nova)[]


Lawl (Beatdown)[]


Lawl Liquid Crystal[]


Lawl(What If?)[]


Lawl (Others)[]


Super ARC Bros. Brawl[]

Same as normal


Neo[]

Same as normal, but in rainbow colors.


Jake's Super Smash Bros.[]

Same as normal, but painted in dark violet.


Super Smash Bros. Remix (Western)[]

Same as normal, but glows in pink.


Super Smash Bros. Swansong[]

Same as normal.


You Know who should be in Smash Bros.?[]

Same as normal.


Super Smash Bros. Charged[]

Same as normal, but made of purple flames.


Definitive Edition[]

Same as normal.



Stages[]

Just like the characters, the stages comes from an incredibly large pool of games. Along with the two original stages, this means there are 200 stages in the game.

Default Stage
Unlockable Stage

Normal[]

  1. Battlefield
  2. Big Battlefield
  3. Small Battlefield
  4. Final Destination
  5. Mushroom Kingdom
  6. Mushroom Kingdom II
  7. Princess Peach's Castle
  8. Luigi's Mansion
  9. Rainbow Cruise
  10. Mario Bros.
  11. Mario Galaxy
  12. Delfino Plaza
  13. Golden Plains
  14. Mushroom Kingdom U
  15. 3D Land
  16. Super Mario Maker
  17. New Donk City Hall
  18. Mario Circuit
  19. Figure-8 Circuit
  20. Kongo Jungle
  21. Kongo Falls
  22. Jungle Japes
  23. 75m
  24. Hyrule Castle
  25. Gerudo Valley
  26. Temple
  27. Great Bay
  28. Bridge of Eldin
  29. Pirate Ship
  30. Great Plateau Tower
  31. Brinstar
  32. Brinstar Depths
  33. Norfair
  34. Frigate Orpheon
  35. Yoshi's Island (Melee)
  36. Super Happy Tree
  37. Yoshi's Island (Brawl)
  38. Dream Land
  39. Green Greens
  40. Halberd
  41. Dream Land GB
  42. Fountain of Dreams
  43. Corneria
  44. Lylat Cruise
  45. Venom
  46. Saffron City
  47. Poké Floats
  48. Pokémon Stadium 1
  49. Unova Pokémon League
  50. Pokémon Stadium 2
  51. Spear Pillar
  52. Prism Tower
  53. Kalos Pokémon League
  54. Onett
  55. New Pork City
  56. Magicant
  57. Mute City SNES
  58. Big Blue
  59. Summit
  60. Arena Ferox
  61. Castle Siege
  62. Coliseum
  63. Garreg Mach Monastery
  64. Flat Zone X
  65. Skyworld
  66. Reset Bomb Forest
  67. Palutena's Temple
  68. WarioWare, Inc.
  69. Gamer
  70. Shadow Moses Island
  71. Green Hill Zone
  72. Distant Planet
  73. Garden of Hope
  74. Wrecking Crew
  75. Smashville
  76. Tortimer Island
  77. Town and City
  78. Wily Castle
  79. Wii Fit Studio
  80. Boxing Ring
  81. Pac-Maze
  82. Gaur Plain
  83. Duck Hunt
  84. Suzaku Castle
  85. Midgar
  86. Northern Cave
  87. Umbra Clock Tower
  88. Moray Towers
  89. Dracula's Castle
  90. Mementos
  91. Yggdrasil's Altar
  92. Spiral Mountain
  93. King of Fighters Stadium
  94. Spring Stadium
  95. Minecraft World
  96. Balloon Fight
  97. Pilotwings
  98. Wuhu Island
  99. Find Mii
  100. Tomodachi Life
  101. Living Room
  102. Hanenbow
  103. Cloud Sea of Alrest
  104. Mishima Dojo
  105. Hollow Bastion


Super Smash Bros. Ultimate x Random Franchise[]

  1. Bellwood
  2. Elmore
  3. The Pillary Ruins
  4. Streets of Cairo
  5. Streets of Naples
  6. Hakurei Shrine
  7. Demon Slayer Stage


Neo[]

  1. Gyromite
  2. Hollow Bastion
  3. Tower of Salvation
  4. Aether Paradise
  5. Torigoth
  6. Magic School
  7. Castle Dedede
  8. Death Egg
  9. Ancestral Steppe
  10. Nintendo Land
  11. Flipnote Studio
  12. Ostrheinburg Castle


Lawl[]

  1. Koridai
  2. Meen's Library
  3. Sparta Pit
  4. Lava River
  5. Robotnik's Emporium
  6. Strickland Propane
  7. Infomercialand
  8. The Führerbunker
  9. Krebs Map Room
  10. Daily Bugle
  11. La Vecindad
  12. The Roof
  13. Summerisle
  14. Daten Church
  15. Notre Dame
  16. Gaston's Pub
  17. Otro Rollo
  18. North High
  19. Mado's Balcony
  20. Guertana Gallery
  21. Alfred's Laboratory
  22. Kickassia
  23. AVGN's Room
  24. Best Coliseum
  25. Epic Sax Stage
  26. World Taste
  27. Conch Street
  28. Tykogi Tower
  29. Daneboe's
  30. Koopa Hotel
  31. Thriller Graveyard
  32. Fix-It Felix Jr.
  33. 2Fort
  34. AGK's Street
  35. Chaos City
  36. Spooner Street
  37. Rotten's Hideout
  38. Cannes Beach
  39. Hiiragi House
  40. Hell's Kitchen
  41. The Chaos Theater
  42. Tooth Castle
  43. The Underworld
  44. Deus' Throne Room
  45. Arkham Asylum
  46. Ponyville
  47. The Land That Never Was
  48. Coconut Temple
  49. Kremling Lair
  50. Mafia Town
  51. The Fakir's Ship
  52. 60's Batcave
  53. Jade's Tower
  54. Kuzco's Palace
  55. asdfland (Nova)
  56. Comic Centre
  57. Ice Castle
  58. Palace of Power
  59. Ice World
  60. PURPLE World
  61. Windows Destruction
  62. Mr. Bones' Wild Ride
  63. Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc.
  64. OWCA Secret Base
  65. Butterfly Castle
  66. Mystery Shack
  67. Slap Chop Kitchen
  68. Muppet Theatre
  69. Springfield Elementary School
  70. Tetris Wall
  71. The Incredible Machine
  72. CrazyBus
  73. La Casa de Pablo
  74. The Unholy Temple of Words
  75. Rose's Fountain
  76. Injected Beach City
  77. Thwomp Castle
  78. Askr Battleground
  79. A Heist With Markiplier
  80. Pickles Basement
  81. Beacon Academy
  82. PU Mountaintops
  83. The Field
  84. Strong Badia
  85. John's Home
  86. The Dreambubbles
  87. Skaia Battlefield
  88. Durdum Lane
  89. New Home
  90. Tokyo City
  91. Smith's Household
  92. The Nutshack
  93. Halation of Snow
  94. Peach Creek Jr. High
  95. Zim's Underground Base
  96. Hope's Peak Academy


​Crusade[]

  1. Bowser's Castle
  2. Burned Tower
  3. Outer Space
  4. Excitebike Course
  5. Casino Night Zone
  6. Cut Man's Arena
  7. District Court
  8. Q*Bert
  9. Meta Crystal


Flash[]

  1. Hidden Leaf Village
  2. World Tournament
  3. Venus Lighthouse
  4. Desk
  5. Planet Namek
  6. Castle Daein
  7. Emerald Cave
  8. Tower of Salvation
  9. Hueco Mundo
  10. Thousand Sunny


Super ARC Bros. Brawl[]

  1. Ice Cavern
  2. N. Sanity Beach
  3. Morioh
  4. Shiganshina District
  5. Unforseen Simulation Joint
  6. Enterprise
  7. Railroad Plains
  8. Steamboat Willie
  9. Whoville
  10. The Moon


Jake's Super Smash Bros.[]

  1. Awakening Wood
  2. Mermaid Falls
  3. New Los Angeles
  4. Remix 10
  5. Scuttle Town
  6. Sea Mauville
  7. Spawning Grounds
  8. SR388
  9. Sunset Heights
  10. Wyndon Stadium
  11. Yoshi's Crafted World


You Know who should be in Smash Bros.?[]

  1. King's Row
  2. Broken Bridge
  3. Osa-P
  4. ACME Acres
  5. Halo
  6. Breezegale
  7. Glade of Dreams


Super Multiverse Smash[]

  1. Candy Kingdom
  2. Pizza Planet
  3. Andy's Room
  4. Mos Eisley Cantina
  5. Stark Tower
  6. City of Townsville


Super Smash Bros. Swansong[]

  1. Core Creations
  2. Forest Maze
  3. Baby Bowser's Castle
  4. Apocalyptic Wasteland
  5. Boxworld
  6. PictoChat X
  7. Floral Fury
  8. Wakandan Battlefield
  9. CN City


Super Smash Bros. Charged[]

  1. The Loud House
  2. Dr. Mario
  3. Hither Thither Hill
  4. Mushroom Kingdom III


Definitive Edition[]

  1. Lunar Nova Academy
  2. U.A. Highschool
  3. Cybertron
  4. Metropolis
  5. Sun Shine City
  6. Abandoned Factory
  7. Mitakihara Town
  8. Ghost Town



Items[]

Items will appear during the match. These can help the fighters to attack opponents.

  1. Smash Ball
  2. Fake Smash Ball
  3. Food
  4. Capsule
  5. Crates/Rolling Crates
  6. Healing Sprout
  7. Healing Field
  8. Banana Gun
  9. Blast Box
  10. Poké Ball
  11. Master Ball
  12. Assist Trophy
  13. Death's Scythe
  14. Home-Run Bat
  15. Killing Edge
  16. Beam Sword
  17. Lip's Stick
  18. Fan
  19. Ray Gun
  20. Rage Blaster
  21. Super Scope
  22. Lightning Bolt
  23. Superspicy Curry
  24. Freezie
  25. Daybreak
  26. Dragoon
  27. Black Hole
  28. Super Launch Star
  29. Super Mushroom
  30. Poison Mushroom
  31. Bob-omb
  32. Bullet Bill
  33. POW Block
  34. Super Star
  35. Timer
  36. Unira
  37. Warp Star
  38. Bomber
  39. Banana Peel
  40. Hammer
  41. Golden Hammer
  42. Robotic Arm
  43. Airhorn
  44. Heat Crystal
  45. Aggressive Pizza
  46. Electric Cheeseburger
  47. Minivac
  48. Gideon's Amulet
  49. Self-Destruct Button
  50. Academy Award
  51. Golden Raspberry
  52. Smart Sword
  53. Coconut Gun
  54. Genesis Cannon
  55. Crank Chop
  56. Queen Gloves
  57. Hand of Midas
  58. Kanaya's Chainsaw
  59. Mine Turtle
  60. M. Night Shyamatoy
  61. Bat-Pipe
  62. Magic WAA Ball
  63. Remote Bomb
  64. Franklin Badge
  65. Special Flag
  66. Smoke Bomb
  67. Smart Bomb
  68. Soccer Ball
  69. Chance Cube
  70. Elemental Bombs
  71. X Bomb
  72. Back Shield
  73. Killer Eye
  74. Heart Container
  75. Maxim Tomato
  76. Pitfall
  77. Beehive
  78. Beetle
  79. Gust Bellows
  80. Bombchu
  81. Boomerang
  82. Boss Galaga
  83. Bumper
  84. Bunny Hood
  85. Cucco
  86. Deku Nut
  87. Fairy Bottle
  88. Drill Arm
  89. Super Leaf
  90. Steel Diver
  91. Fire Bar
  92. Fire Flower
  93. Green Shell
  94. Grass
  95. Gooey Bomb
  96. Spiny Shell
  97. Star Rod
  98. Spring
  99. Screw Attack
  100. Rocket Belt
  101. Party Ball
  102. Ore Club
  103. Mr. Saturn
  104. Metal Box
  105. Motion-Sensor Bomb
  106. Hocotate Bomb
  107. Hothead
  108. Anchor
  109. Shock Bomb
  110. Zeeky H. Bomb
  111. Plunder Chest
  112. Wormhole Opener
  113. Big Pon
  114. Shadow Clock
  115. Paint Bucket
  116. Mafia Rocket
  117. Diet Coke & Mentos
  118. Bombliss
  119. Baseball Launcher
  120. Electric Hammer
  121. Spirit Gun
  122. Cane of Pacci
  123. Glossaryck Pudding
  124. Pomodoro Timer
  125. Patty Bag
  126. Tickle Tonic
  127. MP3-to-MIDI
  128. Reverse Card
  129. Puyo
  130. What Pumpkin?
  131. Socker Boppers
  132. Bulletproof Vest
  133. Senzu Bean Jar
  134. Party Cannon
  135. Eye of Agamotto
  136. Duff Beer
  137. Stone Mask
  138. Lasso
  139. Spellbook
  140. Kuribo Shoe
  141. Orange Grenade
  142. Fuzzy
  143. Bugle
  144. Mandrake
  145. E-Tank
  146. TNT
  147. Cosmi-Rod
  148. Plank
  149. Limb Enhancers
  150. Sea Tea


Poké Ball Pokémon[]

81 Pokémon are confirmed to be Poké Ball Pokémon.


Assist Trophies[]

There are about 165 characters that appear from Assist Trophies, which aid the fighter during the match. Like its predecessor, most Assist Trophies can be defeated, which scores some extra points. An asterisk (*) indicates that this Assist Trophy can be defeated.


Bosses[]

In Super Smash Bros. Crossover, you can encounter a plethora of bosses originating from various video games and other media. Theses bosses can be fught in the game's story mode as well as in the Final levels of Classic Mode.

Modes[]

Vs. Mode[]

Versus Mode is the game's basic mode where one can play matches on any unlocked stages with up to 4 people. Players can either do Time, Stock, or Stamina matches, with more specifics being changeable by the player, such as number of stocks, length of the match, launch ratio, random stage switch, and a few other options.

Classic Mode[]

Classic Mode returns, but in the style of the first Super Smash Bros., with the Intensity Gauge from SSB4 And path select for SSB4WIIU

All-Star Mode[]

All-Star Mode returns in this installment. Like most previous games, it can only be played by unlocking every character. Like World Warriors Players may pick a character of their choice, and then they may pick a side. Players will receive a Final Smash/Finisher/Royal Clock Attack/Candy Smash/Super Smash/Elemental Attack Trophy for the character they used upon completion.

Stadium[]

Stadium Mode incorporates various minigames in which players can compete in small tournaments.

    • Home-Run Contest - Hit the Sandbag with a baseball bat to launch him into a distance!
    • Break the Targets! - Break all of the targets before the timer goes to Zero!
    • Board the Platforms! - Complete the level before the time runs out! Don't fall into the blast zone!
    • Boss Rush - Fight against all the bosses!

Smash Run[]

Returning from SSB3DS, this time having spirits as the main focus.

Spirits[]

See Full List Of Spirits

Primary Spirits[]

Characters can have a single primary spirit equipped at a time. Primary spirits have two main stats: an attack rating and a defense rating, which are added together to form its total power. Primary spirits may also have an ability, which apply an additional multiplier to their power, as well as up to three slots for support spirits to be attached. Generally, a primary spirit that lacks slots will be compensated with higher stats. If a primary spirit is from the same series as the character equipping it, it gains a further 1.1x power boost.

Primary spirits' attack and defense stats modify how much damage is dealt and received by the character, but do not affect knockback dealt, and are not factored into the knockback formula. For both stats, a value of 0 results in no change from base damage.

  • The damage dealt multiplier is equal to 1 + attack/2500. Therefore, an attack of 2,500 results in double damage, 5,000 is triple damage, and so on.
  • The damage taken multiplier is a more complicated 1/(1+(7-1)(defense/10000)). Therefore, a defense of 2,500 results in taking 0.4x damage, while a defense of 5,000 results in taking 0.25x damage.

In addition, increased attack will cause smash attacks to charge faster, while increased defense will improve shield durability. Because of the nature of these functions, defense is a more effective stat in terms of raw numbers, in the sense that a defense of 1,000 is stronger than an attack of 1,000 (which is the case when stats are equal at any value). However, defense is also slower to rise as its magnitude increases, whereas attack rises at a constant rate.

Some primary spirits can be enhanced at level 99, which functionally means they transform into a different primary spirit with a higher rank, more powerful stats and an added ability. Furthermore, enhanced spirits tend to have higher stats than non-enhanced spirits of the same rank.

Primary spirits also have strengths based on their type, and grant a 1.3x increase in damage dealt to spirits that their type is strong against. However, they will also impose a weakness of 0.85x damage dealt to the type of Spirit that they are weak against.[1] There is also a fourth type, Neutral, which is not strong or weak against any other type.

Support Spirits[]

Most Primary Spirits have slots, which can be filled by Support Spirits. The Support Spirits will give fighters skills: passive bonuses such as starting with an item, resistance to certain damage types or status effects, added abilities, and more. They can be useful when encountering traps that appear in certain Spirit Battles, such as winds that constantly push fighters or floors that put any fighter to sleep on contact. The fighter can equip up to three Support Spirits at a time depending on how many slots the Primary Spirit has, although some Support Spirits can take up more than one slot. Support Spirits are also divided into types like Primary Spirits, but only during Spirit Battles where they are equipped by an enemy Puppet Fighter.

Fighter Spirits[]

Fighter Spirits are based on an existing playable character in the game, do not have classes and types, and also cannot be equipped. Rather, they simply exist to allow the players to view their artwork. They are earned by completing Classic Mode with the indicated fighter[2], by purchasing them when they appear randomly in the shop, or through completing some challenges. With some exceptions, the Fighter Spirits generally use the fighter's artwork from their franchise of origin, with the option to swap to their Ultimaterender. Characters with significant alternate costumes will have fighter spirits based on them as well, such as Cloud in his Advent Children outfit or Mario in his Builder and Wedding attires, or those who are changed into different individuals, such as Male Wii Fit Trainer and each of the Koopalings. This notably does not include Isabelle in her winter outfit or Link's Hero of the Wild set.

Master Spirits[]

Master Spirits are a type of Spirit that cannot be equipped. Once unlocked, Master Spirits run facilities that can be used. These facilities include Shopping (which sell spirits, items, and Skill Spheres), Gym (which level-up spirits), Explore (which bring back rewards), and Dojo (which teach styles to spirits). Master Spirits have dialogue boxes, though certain spirits (such as Kraid) communicate unintelligibly and therefore have provided translations. Master Spirits are all considered Neutral types when used by puppet fighters in Spirit Battles.

How To Get[]

  • The player always receives a random spirit when opening up the game for the first time.
  • Completing Classic Mode will reward random spirits as well as a Fighter Spirit of the character played if not obtained yet. More spirits are earned on higher intensities.
  • Adventure Mode: The Chained Titan features players navigating through a map and entering spirit battles and winning them will unlock its spirit. Master Spirits and certain spirits are exclusive through this method. Some spirits can be obtained through chests in the mode.
  • The Spirit Board also features spirit battles like in World of Light but after clearing a spirit battle, players must shoot the puppet fighter without hitting its shield to obtain it. Some spirits can only be obtained through this method.
  • Some spirits can be enhanced into new, stronger spirits. There are numerous spirits that can only be gotten this way.
  • Can be summoned from the cores of other spirits obtained. Some spirits can only be obtained through summoning. Summoning certain spirits will have them available for the Spirit Board.
  • Some spirits are obtained through challenges. Some spirits will be available on the Spirit Board once its challenge is completed.
  • Can be purchased through the Shop with Gold.
  • Can be purchased through spirit shops with SP. Certain spirits are exclusive to these shops. Their respective Master Spirits must be unlocked in World of Light in order to access them.
  • Scanning a non-Fighter amiibo for a character that appears as a spirit will award that spirit to the player. This also applies to Timmy & Tommy, a Master Spirit - scanning them before their shop is opened in World of Light will unlock it in the Collection menu, though they still must be defeated to access their store in World of Light's menus.
  • If the player had purchased DLC from the Fighters Pass, the player can collect DLC Spirits by going to a mode called DLC Spirits.

Multi-Man Crossover[]

The Multi-Man mode returns. The player must defeat a team of Polygons-like and Alloys-like enemies called Mutants.

  • 10-Man, which challenges the player to defeat ten opponents. This is the shortest of all Multi-Man challenges, usually taking between 10 and 20 seconds to complete for an amateur player, though world records are all within roughly 6 and 7 seconds.
  • 100-Man, which challenges the player to defeat one hundred opponents. This usually takes a few minutes for players to clear, and can get quite difficult on higher difficulties, when the option exists.
  • 3-Minute, which challenges the player to defeat as many opponents as possible within 3 minutes.
  • 15-Minute, which challenges the player to defeat as many opponents as possible within 15 minutes. This is arguably one of the more difficult Multi-Man challenges, though simple strategies such as spamming a certain move or evading the opponents altogether will suffice.
  • Endless, which challenges the player to defeat as many opponents as possible before being knocked out, themselves. It has no time limit, nor does it have a knock-out limit, unlike other Multi-Man challenges, and as such can go on for an infinite amount of time.
  • Cruel, which challenges the player to defeat as many opponents, with high handicaps and increased aggressiveness, as possible before being knocked out themselves. It is unarguably the most challenging Multi-Man challenge, as the opponents faced are immensely harder than those who appear in the other modes, and no items appear.

Training Mode[]

Training Mode returns in this installment. Like previous games, this mode is used to train against dummy A.I. In order to improve on combos and general performance.

Colliseum Mode[]

Colliseum Mode is a brand new mode introduced in this game. This mode plays similarly to Classic Mode, except is in the style of the classic Mortal Kombat games, and instead of Master Hand, the player will fought a lvl. 9 opponent. It also broughts back the Peril Roulette from Flash 2.

Story Mode: The Chained Titan[]

See: The chaned titan

The Chained Titan is a brand new Story Mode that takes place after the events of every fan-made Smash Bros. Games. The story of the game is that after the Smashers destroyed Tabuu, a mysterious figure tries to revive every dead villains from every corner of the multiverse, and creates a new group called Master Army, their plans is to erase the Smash Universe from existence and revive Galeem Or Dharkon to recreate his own World. Now all the veteran Smashers, along with their friends from the multiverse must stop the mysterious figure's plans to erase their worlds from existence for good and foil their plans once and for all.

The script will be made by both Shroob12 and ScratGoneNutty.

Boss Rush[]

Boss Rush is a game mode which returns from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Here, players can face off against all bosses they have fought in both the Classic Mode and the Story Mode of the Game.

Stage Builder[]

The 'Stage Builder (ステージ作り, Stage Maker) is a feature in Super Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that allows players to create their own custom stages by using the given stage parts, and in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimates case, drawing on the GamePad and the Nintendo Switch, respectively. Players can also choose from a variety of backgrounds and pick any song on the games' soundtracks.

Downloadable content[]

Main Article: Downloadable content

Updates[]

This area is used to show when pages are completed, as well as confirm when new stages and characters are revelaed. They have been sorted into categories for your convenience. Updates will be deleted over time as they become less relevant in comparison to newer updates.

Character Updates[]

01/27/15 - Klonoa has been confirmed!

01/27/15 - Keroro has been confirmed!

01/27/15 - Stocking has been confirmed!

01/27/15 - Geno has been confirmed!

01/28/15 - Meta Knight, Diddy Kong, Arthur, Petey Pirahna, and Toad were all been confirmed!

01/29/15 - Charizard, Mona, Chun-Li, Toon Bison, Kamek, and two characters from Kirby Edition, Burning Leo and Poppy Bros. Jr where confirmed!

01/30/15 - Zelda, and Waddle Doo where confirmed!

01/31/15 - To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Ice Climber, Popo and Nana where added into the roster!

01/31/15 - NiGHTS, Severa, and Frollo where confirmed!

02/03/15 - Pit is confirmed!

02/05/15 - Chibi-Robo and Pharaoh Man where confirmed!

02/08/15 - ZZS, Mach Rider and Goku where confirmed!

02/09/15 - 5 Characters where revealed!

02/12/15 - Sora, and the first Saga character, Aerodactyl where confirmed!

02/14/15 - Sheik, Sceptile, and Roll where confirmed!

02/17/15 - Due to Kirby Edition has been revised, Burning Leo and Poppy Bros. Jr where removed from the game and replaced by Plasma Wisp and Bugzzy. Also Demitri, KOS-MOS, and Meloetta where confirmed!

06/18/19 - Coraline Was Comfermed!

Stage Updates[]

01/27/15 - Cress is revealed!

01/27/15 - Koridai has been confirmed!

01/27/15 - The first Revolution stage Bowser's Castle has been confirmed!

01/28/15 - 5 Stages where revelaed!

01/29/15 - Floria is confirmed!

01/30/15 - Skyloft is confirmed!

01/31/15 - Icicle Mountain is confirmed!

01/31/15 - The first Inferno Stage, Cryosphere is confirmed!

02/03/15 - Mute City is confirmed as unlockable!

02/03/15 - Lunar Sactum is confirmed!

02/05/15 - Desk and Desert Ruins where revealed

02/07/15 - Tropical Wilds is confirmed as a new stage!

02/08/15 - Highway Zero and Planet Namek where revealed!

02/12/15 - Twilight Town and Mt. Moon where confirmed!

02/14/15 - Nintendo Land is confirmed!

02/17/15 - Rennes-le-Château and Zeltzereich Castle where confirmed!

06/18/19-Seasons Stages Where Comfermed

Assist Trophy Updates[]

01/27/15 - Lakitu is confirmed as the first Assist Trophy character!

01/28/15 - 15 Assist Trophy characters has been revealed!

01/29/15 - Heavy Lobster, and Pompey where confirmed!

01/31/15 - Tharja, and Polar Bear where confirmed!

02/02/15 - Hammer Bros. is confirmed!

02/02/15 - Metroid is confirmed!

02/03/15 - Samurai Goroh is confirmed!

02/03/15 - Magnus is confirmed!

02/05/15 - Midna is confirmed!

02/12/15 - Riku is confirmed!

06/18/19-Prince Of Sable Was Removed And Replaced By Seasons Assist Trophies!

Modes Updates[]

01/25/15 - Vs., Classic, All-Star, and Training where confirmed!

02/02/15 - A brand new mode called Colliseum Mode is revelaed!

02/02/15 - Multi-Man Mode, Trophy Gallery and Hoard where confirmed!

06/18/19-Stage Builder Where Comfermed!

Other Updates[]

02/02/15 - The first big reveal date begins, all characters, stages, and Assist Trophies where revealed as unlockable content! Except Lloyd and Light Yagami.

03/17/15 - A new Story Mode has been revealed!

05/15/15 - The biggest update reveal ever seen, new characters, new stages, new assist trophies, and more trophies, all everything unlockable (except a few ones), the game is finally completed!!

03/12/2025 - It is confirmed that the game will be renewed for the Nintendo Switch, with new characters replacing some older characters. This game is set to release at October 2029 for the Switch.

Opening Theme[]

Unlike Ultimate, This Game Has Japanese Lyrics

スマッシュファイターズはビッグゲームで戻ります

彼らはこのゲームでもっと新しい顔に出会った

私たちはダムとは何なのか

悪役、星、もう少しがらくたああいいえ

それはスマッシュブラザーズクロスオーバーです

The Pr

Sumasshufaitāzu wa biggugēmu de modorimasu karera wa kono gēmu de motto atarashī kao ni deatta watashitachiha damu to wa nanina no ka akuyaku,-boshi, mōsukoshi garakuta ā īe sore wa sumasshuburazāzukurosuōbādesu

And in English

The Smash Fighters Return In A Big Game

They Have Met More New Faces In This Game

Tabuu Dies Yay We Won What The Dam Is Dat

A Villain,A Star,Some More Crap Oh No

It Is Smash Bros Crossover

Trivia[]

  • This Is The First Smash Bros Game To Have
    • characters from different media, like movies, cartoons and anime.
    • to have real-life persons as playable fighters
    • No Japanese Language Out Of Japan
    • No Waluigi Assist Trophy

In Other Languiges[]

In Other Languiges
Flag of Japan
Japanese
スーパースマッシュブラザーズクロスオーバー
Spanish Súper Aplastar Hermanos: Cruce
French Super Fracasser Bros Croisement
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