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Finally, there is a ''Smash Blog page'', similar to the daily updates on the DOJO!! and the ''Pics of the Day'' section on the ''Smash 4'' site, where Sakurai posts about information regarding the game, discussing playable characters, stages, Assist Trophies, music, and items. The Japanese, Korean and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) sites receive an additional post for every playable character, labelled as memories, where Sakurai discusses the origins of the character in question. These posts are posted five days a week, Sunday through Thursday (in North American timezones; in Japan, they are weekday updates); the first week these updates went live is an exception, as the updates started on a Tuesday and ended on Friday.
Finally, there is a ''Smash Blog page'', similar to the daily updates on the DOJO!! and the ''Pics of the Day'' section on the ''Smash 4'' site, where Sakurai posts about information regarding the game, discussing playable characters, stages, Assist Trophies, music, and items. The Japanese, Korean and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) sites receive an additional post for every playable character, labelled as memories, where Sakurai discusses the origins of the character in question. These posts are posted five days a week, Sunday through Thursday (in North American timezones; in Japan, they are weekday updates); the first week these updates went live is an exception, as the updates started on a Tuesday and ended on Friday.
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==Trivia==
*In the North American English version of the site, the Stages page is [https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/stage/index.html non-existent], instead redirecting to the language selection page.


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Revision as of 23:46, August 10, 2018

The layout of the main page, zoomed out from the original view.

The official website for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launched on March 8th, 2018, shortly after the game's reveal trailer. It was later updated on June 12th, 2018, to accommodate for all the information about the game that was revealed.

Overview

The language selection offered by the site includes English, Japanese, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Russian, like its predecessor, but also includes Chinese and Korean translations, the former in both Traditional and Simplified. Portuguese is no longer available; instead, there is a link to a Facebook page.

The About page gives a brief overview of the game's content, with links to the subpages within the site regarding characters, stages, items, and music. There is also a How to Play page, detailing how to play the game, in a similar manner to the in-game How to Play videos in past installments.

Each character confirmed for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has their own character page. These pages can be accessed by clicking on the picture displaying the fighter on the website's Fighter page. Each character page contains the characters' official render in front of a background with a number, being larger depending on how late into the series they were introduced, and a stage in the game; lower on the page, a small 20-second video can be seen showing off the character's appearance in-game, with six additional photos. The background color of the page changes according to character.

The Music page updates every week with a new theme for viewers to listen to; a list can be found here.

Finally, there is a Smash Blog page, similar to the daily updates on the DOJO!! and the Pics of the Day section on the Smash 4 site, where Sakurai posts about information regarding the game, discussing playable characters, stages, Assist Trophies, music, and items. The Japanese, Korean and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) sites receive an additional post for every playable character, labelled as memories, where Sakurai discusses the origins of the character in question. These posts are posted five days a week, Sunday through Thursday (in North American timezones; in Japan, they are weekday updates); the first week these updates went live is an exception, as the updates started on a Tuesday and ended on Friday.