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:''For downloadable content available in this game's successor, see [[Downloadable content (SSBU)]]. For general info, see [[Downloadable content]].''
:''For downloadable content available in this game's successor, see [[Downloadable content (SSBU)]]. For general info, see [[Downloadable content]].''
[[File:SSB4 - DLC - Fighter Bundle.jpg|thumb|300px|The seven DLC fighters in ''SSB4'' on [[Suzaku Castle]].]]
[[File:SSB4 - DLC - Fighter Bundle.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The seven DLC fighters in ''SSB4'' on [[Suzaku Castle]].]]
[[File:SSB3DS DLC shop.png|thumb|200px|The DLC shop as it appeared in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' after Mewtwo's release.]]
[[File:SSB3DS DLC shop.png|thumb|200px|The DLC shop as it appeared in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' after Mewtwo's release.]]
DLC was first confirmed for ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' in the "[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: 50-Fact Extravaganza]]" video presentation on October 23rd, 2014. Downloadable content for the game included playable [[fighter]]s, [[stage]]s, and even additional features. Paid content in {{forwiiu}} was found for purchase in the [[Nintendo eShop]], and in {{for3ds}} was found within a game-based DLC shop.
DLC was first confirmed for ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' in the "[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: 50-Fact Extravaganza]]" video presentation on October 23rd, 2014. Downloadable content for the game includes playable [[fighter]]s, [[stage]]s, and even additional features. Paid content in {{forwiiu}} is found for purchase in the [[Nintendo eShop]], and in {{for3ds}} is found within a game-based DLC shop.


On February 15th, 2022, Nintendo announced making purchases in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] eShops would be discontinued in late March 2023, making it impossible to download ''Super Smash Bros. 4''{{'}}s DLC. Adding funds by credit cards on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U was disabled on May 23rd, 2022, while adding funds by Nintendo eShop Cards on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U was disabled on August 29th, 2022. However, redeeming download codes and using wallet funds merged with a Nintendo Switch account was possible until March 27th, 2023. The DLC shop in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' was initially inaccessible after the closure of Nintendo Network, resulting in re-downloads being impossible, but this has since been fixed.
On February 15th, 2022, Nintendo announced making purchases in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] eShops would be discontinued in late March 2023, making it impossible to download ''Super Smash Bros. 4''{{'}}s DLC. Adding funds by credit cards on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U was disabled on May 23rd, 2022, while adding funds by Nintendo eShop Cards on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U was disabled on August 29th, 2022. However, redeeming download codes and using wallet funds merged with a Nintendo Switch account will be possible until March 27th, 2023.


==Updates==
==Updates==
{{main|List of updates (SSB4-3DS)}}
{{main|List of updates (SSB4-3DS)}}
{{main|List of updates (SSB4-Wii U)}}
{{main|List of updates (SSB4-Wii U)}}
Updates to the game are downloadable at no extra cost. The game had to be updated to the latest version to purchase DLC, which was done automatically after starting the game from [[Nintendo 3DS|the]] [[Wii U|system]]'s main menu. Most updates also adjust game balance and mechanics, while fixing [[glitch]]es and other errors as well. Change-logs for all updates are available at the links above. [[Nintendo]] did not release any detailed information as official announcements.
Updates to the game are downloadable at no extra cost. The game must be updated to the latest version to purchase DLC, which is done automatically after starting the game from [[Nintendo 3DS|the]] [[Wii U|system]]'s main menu. Most updates also adjust game balance and mechanics, while fixing [[glitch]]es and other errors as well. Change-logs for all updates are available at the links above. [[Nintendo]] did not release any detailed information as official announcements.


As with any other game, DLC data gets added via free updates. Completing a transaction to receive DLC is merely a "ticket" to grant access to said content. What this means is that DLC not purchased in an updated version is still technically installed but locked, and thus is accessible indirectly. Content that is locked can be seen and played against with opponents connecting via a system that has DLC paid for (in "[[With Anyone]]," "[[With Friends]]," and local Nintendo 3DS [[Versus]] modes). Without another person with DLC, locked content can still be seen via using [[amiibo]] as [[Figure Player]]s, and saving uploaded or shared [[replays]].
As with any other game, DLC data gets added via free updates. Completing a transaction to receive DLC is merely a "ticket" to grant access to said content. What this means is that DLC not purchased in an updated version is still technically installed but locked, and thus is accessible indirectly. Content that is locked can be seen and played against with opponents connecting via a system that has DLC paid for (in "[[With Anyone]]," "[[With Friends]]," and local Nintendo 3DS [[Versus]] modes). Without another person with DLC, locked content can still be seen via using [[amiibo]] as [[Figure Player]]s, and saving uploaded or shared [[replays]].
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==Fighters==
==Fighters==
{{symbol|pkmn|16px}} {{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSB4|hsize=24px}} (Club Nintendo release: April 15th, 2015; Formal release: April 28th, 2015)
{{symbol|pkmn|16px}} {{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSB4|hsize=24px}} (Club Nintendo release: April 15th, 2015; Formal release: April 28th, 2015)
:''[[Melee]]'' [[veteran]] [[Mewtwo]] was announced as the very first DLC character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series during the 50-Fact Extravaganza on October 23rd, 2014. Mewtwo's release date was revealed on April 1st, 2015 during a Nintendo Direct. On April 15th, 2015, Mewtwo became available as a free download to players who registered both versions of ''SSB4'' on Club Nintendo before March 31st, 2015. On April 28th, 2015, Mewtwo was made available for anyone to purchase.
:''[[Melee]]'' [[veteran]] [[Mewtwo]] was announced as the very first DLC character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series during the 50-Fact Extravaganza on October 23rd, 2014. Mewtwo's release date was revealed on April 1st, 2015 during a Nintendo Direct. On April 15th, 2015, Mewtwo became available as a free download to players who registered both versions of ''SSB4'' on Club Nintendo before March 31st, 2015. As of April 28th, 2015, Mewtwo is available for anyone to purchase.


{{symbol|eb|16px}} {{CharHead|Lucas|SSB4|hsize=24px}} (June 14th, 2015)
{{symbol|eb|16px}} {{CharHead|Lucas|SSB4|hsize=24px}} (June 14th, 2015)
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Similar to [[clone]] characters, DLC characters are recognized by being placed in a particular area on the [[character selection screen]], regardless of which franchise from which they hail. When more than four DLC characters are on the ''3DS'' version, and all other characters are unlocked, the DLC characters are labeled "Extra Fighters" on a separate page.
Similar to [[clone]] characters, DLC characters are recognized by being placed in a particular area on the [[character selection screen]], regardless of which franchise from which they hail. When more than four DLC characters are on the ''3DS'' version, and all other characters are unlocked, the DLC characters are labeled "Extra Fighters" on a separate page.


DLC characters also lack custom moves, and all have a generic, previously [[Unused content (SSB4)|unused]] [[Palutena's Guidance]] scene. While there are no official reasons for this, the former is presumably due to time and budget constraints, and the latter is presumably so the developers wouldn’t have to bring back voice actors each time a character was released.
DLC characters also lack custom moves, and all have a generic, previously [[Unused content (SSB4)|unused]] [[Palutena's Guidance]] scene. While there are no official reasons for this, the former is presumably due to time and budget constraints, and the latter is presumably due to repeatedly bringing back voice actors each time a character is released.


==Stages==
==Stages==
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:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[File:SSB4UDreamLand64.png|75px|link=Dream Land (SSB)]] {{gameIcon|64}} [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]] (June 14th, 2015)
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[File:SSB4UDreamLand64.png|75px|link=Dream Land (SSB)]] {{gameIcon|64}} [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]] (June 14th, 2015)
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} [[File:SSB4WiiUSukazuCastle.png|75px|link=Suzaku Castle]] [[Suzaku Castle]] (June 14th, 2015)
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} [[File:SSB4WiiUSukazuCastle.png|75px|link=Suzaku Castle]] [[Suzaku Castle]] (June 14th, 2015)
::Suzaku Castle came as a set with {{SSB4|Ryu}}.
::Suzaku Castle comes as a set with {{SSB4|Ryu}}.
:{{symbol|smb|16px}} [[File:SSBUPeach'sCastle64.PNG|75px|link=Peach's Castle]] {{gameIcon|64}} [[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]] (July 31st, 2015)
:{{symbol|smb|16px}} [[File:SSBUPeach'sCastle64.PNG|75px|link=Peach's Castle]] {{gameIcon|64}} [[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]] (July 31st, 2015)
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[File:SSBUHyruleCastle64.PNG|75px|link=Hyrule Castle]] {{gameIcon|64}} [[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]] (July 31st, 2015)
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[File:SSBUHyruleCastle64.PNG|75px|link=Hyrule Castle]] {{gameIcon|64}} [[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]] (July 31st, 2015)
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::The Duck Hunt stage was available in the Wii U version at launch as an unlockable stage. It was added to the 3DS version in a free update.
::The Duck Hunt stage was available in the Wii U version at launch as an unlockable stage. It was added to the 3DS version in a free update.
:{{symbol|ff|16px}} [[File:Midgar.jpg|75px|link=Midgar]] [[Midgar]] (December 15th, 2015)
:{{symbol|ff|16px}} [[File:Midgar.jpg|75px|link=Midgar]] [[Midgar]] (December 15th, 2015)
::Midgar came as a set with {{SSB4|Cloud}}.
::Midgar comes as a set with {{SSB4|Cloud}}.
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[File:SSB4 - Umbra Clock Tower.png|75px|link=Umbra Clock Tower]] [[Umbra Clock Tower]] (February 3rd, 2016)
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[File:SSB4 - Umbra Clock Tower.png|75px|link=Umbra Clock Tower]] [[Umbra Clock Tower]] (February 3rd, 2016)
::Umbra Clock Tower came as a set with {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.
::Umbra Clock Tower comes as a set with {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.


==Modes==
==Modes==
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::The Wii U version of ''SSB4'' supported amiibo at launch, but the 3DS version had the feature added via patch on February 9th.
::The Wii U version of ''SSB4'' supported amiibo at launch, but the 3DS version had the feature added via patch on February 9th.
*{{b|Tourney|SSB4-Wii U}} mode {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} (July 31st, 2015)
*{{b|Tourney|SSB4-Wii U}} mode {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} (July 31st, 2015)
::The 50-Fact Extravaganza confirmed that the Wii U version of ''SSB4'' would contain a special mode that allows players to compete in and host tourneys online, in a similar vein to ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}'' tournaments, though it would not be ready at release. Another part of this mode is an elimination style tournament mode that bears a close resemblance to that of past ''Smash'' games. This type of tourney only began at set (albeit frequent) times. The mode was later discontinued due to the shutdown of ''Miiverse''.
::The 50-Fact Extravaganza confirmed that the Wii U version of ''SSB4'' would contain a special mode that allows players to compete in and host tourneys online, in a similar vein to ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart 8}}'' tournaments, though it would not be ready at release. Another part of this mode is an elimination style tournament mode that bears a close resemblance to that of past ''Smash'' games. This type of tourney only begins at set (albeit frequent) times. The mode was later discontinued due to the shutdown of ''Miiverse''.


==[[Mii Costume]]s==
==[[Mii Costume]]s==
Additional [[Alternate costume (SSB4)/Mii Fighter|costumes]] for the Mii Fighters were available as paid DLC.
Additional [[Alternate costume (SSB4)/Mii Fighter|costumes]] for the Mii Fighters are available as paid DLC.


===Wave 1===
===Wave 1===
The first wave of costumes was among the first available DLC for ''SSB4'' and was released on April 15th, 2015. It featured original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Mega Man}}, {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, and {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} series.
The first wave of costumes was among the first available DLC for ''SSB4'' and was released on April 15th, 2015. It features original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Mega Man}}, {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, and {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} series.
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===Wave 2===
===Wave 2===
The second wave of costumes was released alongside characters and stages on June 14th, 2015. It featured costumes based on the {{uv|Mega Man}}, {{uv|Animal Crossing}}, {{uv|Splatoon}}, {{uv|Virtua Fighter}}, and {{uv|Tekken}} series. The ''Splatoon'' costumes were also made available as part of a promotion for pre-ordering or purchasing ''Splatoon'' at GameStop between May 8th and June 13th, 2015.
The second wave of costumes was released alongside characters and stages on June 14th, 2015. It features costumes based on the {{uv|Mega Man}}, {{uv|Animal Crossing}}, {{uv|Splatoon}}, {{uv|Virtua Fighter}}, and {{uv|Tekken}} series. The ''Splatoon'' costumes were also made available as part of a promotion for pre-ordering or purchasing ''Splatoon'' at GameStop between May 8th and June 13th, 2015.


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===Wave 3===
===Wave 3===
The third wave of costumes was released alongside stages and modes on July 31st, 2015. It featured original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Donkey Kong}}, {{uv|Fire Emblem}}, {{uv|EarthBound}}, {{uv|Metroid}}, and {{uvm3|Tales}} series.
The third wave of costumes was released alongside stages and modes on July 31st, 2015. It features original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Donkey Kong}}, {{uv|Fire Emblem}}, {{uv|EarthBound}}, {{uv|Metroid}}, and {{uvm3|Tales}} series.


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===Wave 4===
===Wave 4===
The fourth wave of costumes was released alongside stages on September 30th, 2015. It featured original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|Star Fox}}, {{uv|F-Zero}}, {{uv|Kid Icarus}}, and {{uv|Monster Hunter}} series.
The fourth wave of costumes was released alongside stages on September 30th, 2015. It features original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|Star Fox}}, {{uv|F-Zero}}, {{uv|Kid Icarus}}, and {{uv|Monster Hunter}} series.


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===Wave 6===
===Wave 6===
The sixth and final wave of costumes was released alongside two characters and a stage on February 3rd, 2016. It featured original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Wario}}, {{uv|Sonic}}, {{uv|The Mysterious Murasame Castle}}, and {{uvm3|Babylonian Castle Saga}} series.
The sixth and final wave of costumes was released alongside two characters and a stage on February 3rd, 2016. It features original costumes, and costumes based on the {{uv|Wario}}, {{uv|Sonic}}, {{uv|The Mysterious Murasame Castle}}, and {{uvm3|Babylonian Castle Saga}} series.


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==Trophies==
==Trophies==
Trophies of fighters for All-Star Mode and Classic Mode were included upon purchasing the fighter, as well as additional trophies:
Trophies of fighters for All-Star Mode and Classic Mode are included upon purchasing the fighter, as well as additional trophies:


(April 15th, 2015)
(April 15th, 2015)
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:{{symbol|pkmn|16px}} Mewtwo (Alt)
:{{symbol|pkmn|16px}} Mewtwo (Alt)
:{{symbol|pkmn|16px}} [[Psystrike]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
:{{symbol|pkmn|16px}} [[Psystrike]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
::Trophies of Mewtwo were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}.
::Trophies of Mewtwo are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}.


(June 14th, 2015)
(June 14th, 2015)
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:{{symbol|eb|16px}} Lucas (Alt)
:{{symbol|eb|16px}} Lucas (Alt)
:{{symbol|eb|16px}} [[PK Starstorm]] (Lucas) {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
:{{symbol|eb|16px}} [[PK Starstorm]] (Lucas) {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
::Trophies of Lucas were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Lucas}}.
::Trophies of Lucas are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Lucas}}.
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} Roy
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} Roy
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} Roy (Alt)
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} Roy (Alt)
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Critical Hit]] (Roy) {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Critical Hit]] (Roy) {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
::Trophies of Roy were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Roy}}.
::Trophies of Roy are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Roy}}.
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} Ryu
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} Ryu
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} Ryu (Alt.)
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} Ryu (Alt.)
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} [[Ken]]
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} [[Ken]]
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} [[Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
:{{symbol|sf|16px}} [[Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
::Trophies of {{uv|Street Fighter}} were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Ryu}}.
::Trophies of {{uv|Street Fighter}} are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Ryu}}.
:{{symbol|splatoon|16px}} [[Inkling]]
:{{symbol|splatoon|16px}} [[Inkling]]
::A trophy of a female [[Inkling]] from ''Splatoon'' could be received by purchasing any of the Inkling Mii Fighter costumes included in DLC Wave 2.
::A trophy of a female [[Inkling]] from ''Splatoon'' can be received by purchasing any of the Inkling Mii Fighter costumes included in DLC Wave 2.


(December 15th, 2015)
(December 15th, 2015)
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:{{symbol|ff|16px}} Cloud (Alt)
:{{symbol|ff|16px}} Cloud (Alt)
:{{symbol|ff|16px}} [[Omnislash]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
:{{symbol|ff|16px}} [[Omnislash]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
::Trophies of Cloud were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Cloud}}.
::Trophies of Cloud are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Cloud}}.


(February 3rd, 2016)
(February 3rd, 2016)
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:{{symbol|fe|16px}} Corrin (Alt)
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} Corrin (Alt)
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Torrential Roar]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Torrential Roar]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
::Trophies of Corrin were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Corrin}}.
::Trophies of Corrin are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Corrin}}.
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} Bayonetta
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} Bayonetta
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} Bayonetta (Alt.)
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} Bayonetta (Alt.)
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:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[List of SSB4 trophies (Bayonetta series)#Cereza|Cereza]]
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[List of SSB4 trophies (Bayonetta series)#Cereza|Cereza]]
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[Infernal Climax]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[Infernal Climax]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}}
::Trophies of {{uv|Bayonetta}} were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.
::Trophies of {{uv|Bayonetta}} are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[List of SSB4 trophies (Fire Emblem series)#Ryoma|Ryoma]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-3}}
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[List of SSB4 trophies (Fire Emblem series)#Ryoma|Ryoma]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-3}}
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[List of SSB4 trophies (Fire Emblem series)#Xander|Xander]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-3}}
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[List of SSB4 trophies (Fire Emblem series)#Xander|Xander]] {{gameIcon|SSB4-3}}
::Trophies of Ryoma and Xander from ''{{h2|Fire Emblem (universe)|Fire Emblem Fates}}'' were included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Corrin}} on the 3DS version.
::Trophies of Ryoma and Xander from ''{{h2|Fire Emblem (universe)|Fire Emblem Fates}}'' are included with the purchase of {{SSB4|Corrin}} on the 3DS version.


==Other==
==Other==
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:::The ability to upload highlight reels of replays to YouTube was added.
:::The ability to upload highlight reels of replays to YouTube was added.
*''Lost in Thoughts All Alone'' ({{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[List of SSB4 Music (Fire Emblem series)#Lost in Thoughts All Alone (Remix)|Remix]] and {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[List of SSB4 Music (Fire Emblem series)#Lost in Thoughts All Alone (Original)|Original]]) (February 3rd, 2016)
*''Lost in Thoughts All Alone'' ({{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[List of SSB4 Music (Fire Emblem series)#Lost in Thoughts All Alone (Remix)|Remix]] and {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[List of SSB4 Music (Fire Emblem series)#Lost in Thoughts All Alone (Original)|Original]]) (February 3rd, 2016)
::This song from ''Fire Emblem Fates'' is included for existing {{uv|Fire Emblem}} stages [[Coliseum]] and [[Castle Siege]] when {{SSB4|Corrin}} is purchased on the Wii U version. Only the remixed version was added to the 3DS version, for use during [[Smash Run]].
::This song from ''Fire Emblem Fates'' is included for existing {{uv|Fire Emblem}} stages [[Coliseum]] and [[Castle Siege]] when {{SSB4|Corrin}} is purchased on the Wii U version. Only the remixed version is added to the 3DS version, for use during [[Smash Run]].


==Pricing==
==Pricing==
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===Characters===
===Characters===
Downloadable characters could be bought for one version at full price or both versions discounted. There were three levels of pricing for characters: [[veteran]] characters were the least expensive, the sole Nintendo [[newcomer]] was slightly more expensive, and third-party characters were the most expensive (and were each packaged with a stage). Additionally, characters could be bought in bundles, which includes any stage a character was included with. Characters were priced at:
Downloadable characters could be bought for one version at full price or both versions discounted. There were three levels of pricing for characters: [[veteran]] characters were the least expensive, the sole Nintendo [[newcomer]] was slightly more expensive, and third-party characters were the most expensive (and were each packaged with a stage). Additionally, characters can be bought in bundles, which includes any stage a character was included with. Characters were priced at:


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SSB4 - DLC - 6.jpg|The sixth and final set of paid DLC for ''SSB4'', showing {{SSB4|Corrin}} and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} along with their [[alternate costume]]s on [[Umbra Clock Tower]].
SSB4 - DLC - 6.jpg|The sixth and final set of paid DLC for ''SSB4'', showing {{SSB4|Corrin}} and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} along with their [[alternate costume]]s on [[Umbra Clock Tower]].
SSB4 DLC Fighter Bundle 1.jpg|Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy, and Ryu on Suzaku Castle, as seen in Fighter Bundle #1.
SSB4 DLC Fighter Bundle 1.jpg|Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy, and Ryu on Suzaku Castle, as seen in Fighter Bundle #1.
3DSDLCSHOP.jpg|Cloud, Ryu, Roy and Lucas on Umbra Clock Tower, as seen in Bumper Fighter Bundle.
Bayonetta Screen 23.png|All seven DLC fighters on Umbra Clock Tower.
Bayonetta Screen 23.png|All seven DLC fighters on Umbra Clock Tower.
Bayonetta Screen 22.png|All seven DLC characters fighting on [[Battlefield]] [[Ω]].
Bayonetta Screen 22.png|All seven DLC characters fighting on [[Battlefield]] [[Ω]].

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