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:''For downloadable content available in this game's predecessor, see [[Downloadable content (SSB4)]]. For general information, see [[Downloadable content]].''
:''For downloadable content available in this game's predecessor, see [[Downloadable content (SSB4)]]. For general information, see [[Downloadable content]].''
[[File:All Fighters from Fighters Pass Vol 1.jpg|thumb|300px|The five DLC fighters of Fighters Pass Vol. 1…]]
[[File:All Fighters from Fighters Pass Vol 2.jpg|thumb|300px|…and the seven DLC fighters of Fighters Pass Vol. 2 on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}.]]
{{ImageCaption|File:Fighters pass icon.jpg|File:Fighters Pass Vol. 2 Icon.jpeg|width1=175px|width2=175px|caption=The icons for Fighters Pass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.}}
{{ImageCaption|File:Fighters pass icon.jpg|File:Fighters Pass Vol. 2 Icon.jpeg|width1=175px|width2=175px|caption=The icons for Fighters Pass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.}}
In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[Nintendo Direct]] on November 1st, 2018, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] confirmed that paid DLC would be available for ''Ultimate''. The initial wave of content comes in the form of five '''Challenger Pack''' bundles, each containing one entirely unique fighter, one stage, and several [[music]] tracks. These bundles, which are also available through a complete pack known as the '''Fighters Pass''', had the release deadline of February 29, 2020. Additionally, {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} was available for free as a limited time early purchase bonus, and is currently available for purchase separate from the Fighters Pass. On November 6th, 2018, Sakurai announced on his Twitter account that the initial DLC line-up was finalized, and that potential fighters were proposed by Nintendo, with Sakurai passing final approval on them.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1059958604818657282</ref>
In the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[Nintendo Direct]] on November 1st, 2018, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] confirmed that paid DLC would be available for ''Ultimate''. The initial wave of content comes in the form of five '''Challenger Pack''' bundles, each containing one entirely unique fighter, one stage, and several [[music]] tracks. These bundles, which are also available through a complete pack known as the '''Fighters Pass''', had the release deadline of February 29, 2020. Additionally, {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} was available for free as a limited time early purchase bonus, and is currently available for purchase separate from the Fighters Pass. On November 6th, 2018, Sakurai announced on his Twitter account that the initial DLC line-up was finalized, and that potential fighters were proposed by Nintendo, with Sakurai passing final approval on them.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1059958604818657282</ref>


During the Nintendo Direct on September 4th, 2019, Nintendo revealed that more DLC fighters were set to be in production after the first Fighters Pass, due to ''Ultimate''{{'}}s strong sales.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1169375615851491328</ref> As with before, Nintendo proposed the potential fighters and Sakurai passed final approval.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1171811621695418369</ref> On January 16th, 2020, '''Fighters Pass Vol. 2''' was announced alongside {{SSBU|Byleth}}, with the previous Fighters Pass retroactively being dubbed Vol. 1.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoVS/status/1217829591244369925</ref> The Pass includes six Challenger Packs; just like in Vol. 1, each pack contains one fighter, one stage, and several music tracks.<ref>https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200116005237/en/Byleth-Fire-Emblem-Series-Joins-Roster-Super</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1218186527794061313</ref> Both Byleth and Vol. 2 were made available for purchase on January 28th, 2020. These six packs had the release deadline of December 31st, 2021. According to Sakurai, this is planned to be the last DLC released for ''Ultimate''.<ref>https://nintendoeverything.com/sakurai-says-smash-bros-ultimate-fighters-pass-vol-2-will-be-the-last-dlc-works-to-make-people-happy-unsure-about-series-future/</ref> He also expressed caution that the DLC characters for the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 could face delay or that development could be stopped indefinitely due to the {{s|wikipedia|COVID-19 pandemic}}; although development continued through remote working<ref>https://nintendoeverything.com/sakurais-full-comments-on-the-coronavirus-and-how-it-may-impact-smash-bros-ultimate-dlc/</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1247391877734645760</ref> and ultimately went smoothly, without problems<ref>https://twitter.com/Sephazon/status/1255523291428765696</ref> and concluded on October 18th, 2021. Fighters Pass Vol. 2 was originally planned to have five fighters, like the first pass, but was increased to six when {{SSBU|Sora}}'s inclusion was successfully negotiated for.<ref>https://twitter.com/pushdustin/status/1450855113015267339</ref>
During the Nintendo Direct on September 4th, 2019, Nintendo revealed that more DLC fighters were set to be in production after the first Fighters Pass, due to ''Ultimate''{{'}}s strong sales.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1169375615851491328</ref> As with before, Nintendo proposed the potential fighters and Sakurai passed final approval.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1171811621695418369</ref> On January 16th, 2020, '''Fighters Pass Vol. 2''' was announced alongside {{SSBU|Byleth}}, with the previous Fighters Pass retroactively being dubbed Vol. 1.<ref>https://twitter.com/NintendoVS/status/1217829591244369925</ref> The Pass includes six Challenger Packs; just like in Vol. 1, each pack contains one fighter, one stage, and several music tracks.<ref>https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200116005237/en/Byleth-Fire-Emblem-Series-Joins-Roster-Super</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1218186527794061313?s=19</ref> Both Byleth and Vol. 2 were made available for purchase on January 28th, 2020. These six packs had the release deadline of December 31st, 2021. According to Sakurai, this is planned to be the last DLC released for ''Ultimate''.<ref>https://nintendoeverything.com/sakurai-says-smash-bros-ultimate-fighters-pass-vol-2-will-be-the-last-dlc-works-to-make-people-happy-unsure-about-series-future/</ref> He also expressed caution that the DLC characters for the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 could face delay or that development could be stopped indefinitely due to the {{s|wikipedia|COVID-19 pandemic}}; although development continued through remote working<ref>https://nintendoeverything.com/sakurais-full-comments-on-the-coronavirus-and-how-it-may-impact-smash-bros-ultimate-dlc/</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Sora_Sakurai/status/1247391877734645760</ref> and ultimately went smoothly, without problems<ref>https://twitter.com/Sephazon/status/1255523291428765696</ref> and concluded on October 18th, 2021. Fighters Pass Vol. 2 was originally planned to have five fighters, like the first pass, but was increased to six when {{SSBU|Sora}}'s inclusion was successfully negotiated for.<ref> https://twitter.com/pushdustin/status/1450855113015267339?s=21</ref>
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==Updates==
==Updates==
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After awakening 10 fighters in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]], all downloaded DLC fighters are unlocked for use as well.
After awakening 10 fighters in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]], all downloaded DLC fighters are unlocked for use as well.


===Standalone fighter===
===Standalone Fighter===
{{symbol|smb|16px}} {{CharHead|Piranha Plant|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (My Nintendo release: January 29th, 2019; Formal release: February 1st, 2019)
:{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{CharHead|Piranha Plant|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (My Nintendo release: January 29th, 2019; Formal release: February 1st, 2019)
:[[Piranha Plant]] was revealed as the first DLC fighter in ''Ultimate'' during the final [[Nintendo_Direct#Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate_Direct_.28November_1.2C_2018.29|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct]] on November 1st, 2018, and was released on January 29th, 2019. It was available as a free bonus until January 31st, 2019 to anyone who purchased the digital version of ''Ultimate'' or registered their physical version with My Nintendo. While Piranha Plant is not part of any Fighters Pass or any Challenger Pack (and thus does not come with a stage, music, or spirits), it was made available for purchase separately on February 1st, 2019.
::[[Piranha Plant]] was revealed as the first DLC fighter in ''Ultimate'' during the final [[Nintendo_Direct#Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate_Direct_.28November_1.2C_2018.29|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct]] on November 1st, 2018, and was released on January 29th, 2019. It was available as a free bonus until January 31st, 2019 to anyone who purchased the digital version of ''Ultimate'' or registered their physical version with MyNintendo. While Piranha Plant is not part of any Fighters Pass or any Challenger Pack (and thus does not come with a stage, music, or spirits), it was made available for purchase separately on February 1st, 2019.


===Fighters Pass Vol. 1===
===Fighters Pass Vol. 1===
{{symbol|persona|16px}} {{CharHead|Joker|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (April 17th, 2019)
:{{symbol|persona|16px}} {{CharHead|Joker|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (April 17th, 2019)
:[[Joker]] from ''Persona 5'' was announced as the second DLC fighter during {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2018}} on December 6th, 2018 and was released on April 17th, 2019 (April 18th in some regions). He is the first playable character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 1, his accompanying stage is [[Mementos]], and features music from ''Persona 5'' as well as ''Persona 4'', ''Persona 3'', and the original ''Revelations: Persona''.
::[[Joker]] from ''Persona 5'' was announced as the second DLC fighter during {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2018}} on December 6th, 2018 and was released on April 17th, 2019. He is the first playable character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 1, his accompanying stage is [[Mementos]], and features music from ''Persona 5'' as well as ''Persona 4'', ''Persona 3'', and the original ''Revelations: Persona''.


{{symbol|dq|16px}} {{CharHead|Hero|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (July 30th, 2019)
:{{symbol|dq|16px}} {{CharHead|Hero|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (July 30th, 2019)
:Four protagonists from ''Dragon Quest'' serving under the generic moniker of [[Hero]] were announced as the third DLC fighter during [[Electronic Entertainment Expo#E3 2019|Nintendo's E3 2019 Direct]] on June 11th, 2019 and was released on July 30th, 2019 (July 31st in some regions). He is the second character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 2, his accompanying stage is [[Yggdrasil's Altar]] and features music from ''Dragon Quest XI'', ''III'', ''IV'', and ''VIII''.  
::Four protagonists from ''Dragon Quest'' serving under the generic moniker of [[Hero]] were announced as the third DLC fighter during [[Electronic Entertainment Expo#E3 2019|Nintendo's E3 2019 Direct]] on June 11th, 2019 and was released on July 30th, 2019. He is the second character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 2, his accompanying stage is [[Yggdrasil's Altar]] and features music from ''Dragon Quest XI'', ''III'', ''IV'', and ''VIII''.  


{{symbol|bk|16px}} {{CharHead|Banjo & Kazooie|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (September 4th, 2019)
:{{symbol|bk|16px}} {{CharHead|Banjo & Kazooie|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (September 4th, 2019)
:[[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]] from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series were announced as the fourth DLC fighter during Nintendo's E3 2019 Direct on June 11th, 2019 and were released on September 4th, 2019 (September 5th in some regions). They are the third character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 3, their accompanying stage is [[Spiral Mountain]], and features music from ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and ''Banjo-Tooie''.
::[[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]] from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series were announced as the fourth DLC fighter during Nintendo's E3 2019 Direct on June 11th, 2019 and were released on September 4th, 2019. They are the third character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 3, their accompanying stage is [[Spiral Mountain]], and features music from ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and ''Banjo-Tooie''.


{{symbol|fatalfury|16px}} {{CharHead|Terry|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (November 6th, 2019)
:{{symbol|fatalfury|16px}} {{CharHead|Terry|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (November 6th, 2019)
:[[Terry Bogard]] from the ''Fatal Fury'' series was announced as the fifth DLC fighter during [[Nintendo Direct|Nintendo's September 2019 Direct]], on September 4th, 2019 and was released on November 6th, 2019. He is the fourth character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 4, his accompanying stage is [[King of Fighters Stadium]], and features music from various [[SNK]] franchises, which includes ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'', along with series such as ''Art of Fighting'', ''Samurai Shodown'', and ''Metal Slug''.  
::[[Terry Bogard]] from the ''Fatal Fury'' series was announced as the fifth DLC fighter during [[Nintendo Direct|Nintendo's September 2019 Direct]], on September 4th, 2019 and was released on November 6th, 2019. He is the fourth character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 4, his accompanying stage is [[King of Fighters Stadium]], and features music from various [[SNK]] franchises, which includes ''Fatal Fury'' and ''The King of Fighters'', along with series such as ''Art of Fighting'', ''Samurai Shodown'', and ''Metal Slug''.


{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{CharHead|Byleth|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (January 28th, 2020)
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{CharHead|Byleth|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (January 28th, 2020)
:[[Byleth]] from ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'', with male and female variants, was announced as the sixth DLC fighter during a [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] video on January 16th, 2020 and was released on the 28th of that same month (29th in some regions). He is the fifth and final character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 5, his accompanying stage is [[Garreg Mach Monastery]], and features music from ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses''.
::[[Byleth]] from ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'', with male and female variants, was announced as the sixth DLC fighter during a [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] video on January 16th, 2020 and was released on the 28th of that same month. He is the fifth and final character included with the Fighters Pass Vol. 1. As part of Challenger Pack 5, his accompanying stage is [[Garreg Mach Monastery]], and features music from ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses''.


===Fighters Pass Vol. 2===
===Fighters Pass Vol. 2===
More DLC for ''Ultimate'' was announced on September 4th, 2019, along with Terry, and was fully revealed to be in the form of a second Fighters Pass known as Fighters Pass Vol. 2 announced on January 16th, 2020, along with Byleth. It was said there would be six new Challenger Packs in Vol. 2 instead of five, with its contents set to roll out before the end of 2021.
More DLC for ''Ultimate'' was announced on September 4th, 2019, along with Terry, and was fully revealed to be in the form of a second Fighters Pass known as Fighters Pass Vol. 2 announced on January 16th, 2020, along with Byleth. It was said there would be six new Challenger Packs in Vol. 2 instead of five, with its contents set to roll out before the end of 2021.


{{symbol|arms|16px}} {{CharHead|Min Min|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (June 29th, 2020)
:{{symbol|arms|16px}} {{CharHead|Min Min|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (June 29th, 2020)
:During the March 26th, 2020 [[Nintendo Direct]] Mini, a character from ''ARMS'' was revealed to be in development, being the first DLC fighter of Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and the seventh DLC fighter overall. During a Mr. Sakurai Presents video on June 22nd, 2020, it was announced to be [[Min Min]]; she was released on June 29th (June 30th in some regions). As part of Challenger Pack 6, her accompanying stage is [[Spring Stadium]], which features music from ''ARMS''.
::During the March 26th, 2020 [[Nintendo Direct]] Mini, a character from ''ARMS'' was revealed to be in development, being the first DLC fighter of Fighters Pass Volume 2, and the seventh DLC fighter overall. During a Mr. Sakurai Presents video on June 22nd, 2020, it was announced to be [[Min Min]]; she was released on June 29th. As part of Challenger Pack 6, her accompanying stage is [[Spring Stadium]], which features music from ''ARMS''.


{{symbol|mc|16px}} {{CharHead|Steve|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (October 13th, 2020)
:{{symbol|mc|16px}} {{CharHead|Steve|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (October 13th, 2020)
:[[Steve]] from ''Minecraft'' was announced as the eighth DLC fighter during a Mr. Sakurai Presents video on October 1st, 2020, with Alex, [[Zombie]], and [[Enderman]] as alternate costumes. He is the second fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and was released on October 13th, 2020 (October 14th in some regions). As part of Challenger Pack 7, his accompanying stage is [[Minecraft World]], which has 6 different layouts and features music from ''Minecraft: Console Edition'' minigames and ''Minecraft'' spinoffs.
::[[Steve]] from ''Minecraft'' was announced as the eighth DLC fighter during a Mr. Sakurai Presents video on October 1st, 2020, with Alex, [[Zombie]], and [[Enderman]] as alternate costumes. He is the second fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and was released on October 13th, 2020. As part of Challenger Pack 7, his accompanying stage is [[Minecraft World]], which has 6 different layouts and features music from ''Minecraft: Legacy Console Edition'' minigames and ''Minecraft'' spinoffs.


{{symbol|ff|16px}} {{CharHead|Sephiroth|SSBU|hsize=24px}} ([[Sephiroth Challenge]]: December 17th, 2020; Formal release: December 22nd, 2020)
:{{symbol|ff|16px}} {{CharHead|Sephiroth|SSBU|hsize=24px}} ([[Sephiroth Challenge]]: December 17th, 2020; Formal release: December 22nd, 2020)
:[[Sephiroth]] from ''Final Fantasy VII'' was announced as the ninth DLC fighter during {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2020}} on December 10th, 2020. He is the third fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and was formally released on December 22nd, 2020 (December 23rd in some regions). However, for a limited time, a special event called the Sephiroth Challenge allowed players to battle him as a boss if they had purchased Challenger Pack 8 or Fighters Pass Vol. 2 prior to the formal release; if won, they could use Sephiroth and some other contents of his Challenger Pack early. As part of Challenger Pack 8, his accompanying stage is [[Northern Cave]], and comes with music from ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''.
::[[Sephiroth]] from ''Final Fantasy VII'' was announced as the ninth DLC fighter during {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2020}} on December 10th, 2020. He is the third fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and was formally released on December 22nd, 2020. However, for a limited time, a special event called the Sephiroth Challenge allowed players to battle him as a boss if they had purchased Challenger Pack 8 or Fighters Pass Vol. 2 prior to the formal release; if won, they could use Sephiroth and some other contents of his Challenger Pack early. As part of Challenger Pack 8, his accompanying stage is [[Northern Cave]], and comes with music from ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''.


{{symbol|xb|16px}} {{CharHead|Pyra|SSBU|hsize=24px}} / {{CharHead|Mythra|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (March 4th, 2021)
:{{symbol|xb|16px}} {{CharHead|Pyra|SSBU|hsize=24px}} / {{CharHead|Mythra|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (March 4th, 2021)
:[[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' were announced as the respective tenth and eleventh DLC fighters during Nintendo's February 2021 Direct on February 17th, 2021. They are the fourth and fifth fighters featured in the Fighters Pass vol. 2, and were released on March 4th, 2021 (March 5th in some regions). As part of Challenger Pack 9 (the only Challenger Pack with two fighters), their accompanying stage is [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]], which features music from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.
::[[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' were announced as the respective tenth and eleventh DLC fighters during Nintendo's February 2021 Direct on February 17th, 2021. They are the fourth and fifth fighters featured in the Fighters Pass vol. 2, and were released on March 4th, 2021 (March 5th in some regions). As part of Challenger Pack 9 (the only Challenger Pack with two fighters), their accompanying stage is [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]], which features music from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.


{{symbol|tekken|16px}} {{CharHead|Kazuya|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (June 29th, 2021)
:{{symbol|tekken|16px}} {{CharHead|Kazuya|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (June 29th, 2021)
:[[Kazuya Mishima]] from the ''Tekken'' series was revealed as the twelfth DLC fighter during Nintendo's E3 presentation on June 15th, 2021. He is the sixth fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. His gameplay was revealed in a presentation by Masahiro Sakurai on June 28th, 2021 and was released on June 29th, 2021 (June 30th in some regions). As part of Challenger Pack 10, his accompanying stage is [[Mishima Dojo]], featuring music from across the ''Tekken'' franchise.
::[[Kazuya Mishima]] from the ''Tekken'' series was revealed as the twelfth DLC fighter during Nintendo's E3 presentation on June 15th, 2021. He is the sixth fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. His gameplay was revealed in a presentation by Masahiro Sakurai on June 28th, 2021 and was released on June 29th, 2021. As part of Challenger Pack 10, his accompanying stage is [[Mishima Dojo]], featuring music from across the ''Tekken'' franchise.


{{symbol|kh|16px}} {{CharHead|Sora|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (October 18th, 2021)
:{{symbol|kh|16px}} {{CharHead|Sora|SSBU|hsize=24px}} (October 18th, 2021)
:[[Sora]] from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series was revealed as the thirteenth and final DLC fighter during [[Mr. Sakurai Presents#The Final Mr. Sakurai Presents|The Final Mr. Sakurai Presents]] on October 5th, 2021. He is the seventh and final fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and was released on October 18th, 2021 (October 19th in some regions). As part of Challenger Pack 11, his accompanying stage is [[Hollow Bastion]], featuring music from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
::[[Sora]] from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series was revealed as the thirteenth and final DLC fighter during [[Mr. Sakurai Presents#The Final Mr. Sakurai Presents|The Final Mr. Sakurai Presents]] on October 5th, 2021. He is the seventh and final fighter featured in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and was released on October 18th, 2021. As part of Challenger Pack 11, his accompanying stage is [[Hollow Bastion]], featuring music from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.


==Stages==
==Stages==
===Fighters Pass Vol. 1===
===Fighters Pass Vol. 1===
{{symbol|persona|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Mementos.jpg|75px|link=Mementos]] [[Mementos]] (April 17th, 2019)
:{{symbol|persona|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Mementos.jpg|75px|link=Mementos]] [[Mementos]] (April 17th, 2019)
:Mementos comes as a set with {{SSBU|Joker}} as part of Challenger Pack 1. Mementos has one main platform with a slant in the middle similar to [[Meta Crystal]], with one platform over the center and another over the left side. Trains periodically appear in the background, the set below the stage being able to damage fighters. Occasionally, a large triangle-shaped wall appears at the top or on the sides of the stage. The trains and the walls will never appear at the same time.
::Mementos comes as a set with {{SSBU|Joker}} as part of Challenger Pack 1. Mementos has one main platform with a slant in the middle similar to [[Meta Crystal]], with one platform over the center and another over the left side. Trains periodically appear in the background, the set below the stage being able to damage fighters. Occasionally, a large triangle-shaped wall appears at the top or on the sides of the stage. The trains and the walls will never appear at the same time.
:*If a song from ''Persona 3'' or ''Persona 4'' is playing during a match, the color scheme of Mementos and Joker's [[Rebellion Gauge]] will change from red to blue or yellow respectively, the respective primary colors for each game. The decoration in the background also changes to either a moon or the streaks found in ''Persona 4''{{'}}s UI. If Joker wins a match with the alternate music, the victory pose screen and subsequent music change accordingly to the ones found in the home series.
::*If a song from ''Persona 3'' or ''Persona 4'' is playing during a match, the color scheme of Mementos and Joker's [[Rebellion Gauge]] will change from red to blue or yellow respectively, the respective primary colors for each game. The decoration in the background also changes to either a moon or the streaks found in ''Persona 4''{{'}}s UI. If Joker wins a match with the alternate music, the victory pose screen and subsequent music change accordingly to the ones found in the home series.


{{symbol|dq|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Yggdrasil'sAltar.jpg|75px|link=Yggdrasil's Altar]] [[Yggdrasil's Altar]] (July 30th, 2019)
:{{symbol|dq|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Yggdrasil'sAltar.jpg|75px|link=Yggdrasil's Altar]] [[Yggdrasil's Altar]] (July 30th, 2019)
:Yggdrasil's Altar comes as a set with the {{SSBU|Hero}} as part of Challenger Pack 2. It consists of a flat main platform that travels over the world of Erdrea, with smaller platforms appearing on occasion. Treasure chests may appear on one of these platforms. Usually, opening them will release an item, but these chests may sometimes be [[Mimic]]s that can damage fighters; defeating them will cause them to drop an item.
::Yggdrasil's Altar comes as a set with the {{SSBU|Hero}} as part of Challenger Pack 2. It consists of a flat main platform that travels over the world of Erdrea, with smaller platforms appearing on occasion. Treasure chests may appear on one of these platforms. Usually, opening them will release an item, but these chests may sometimes be [[Mimic]]s that can damage fighters; defeating them will cause them to drop an item.


{{symbol|bk|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Spiral Mountain.jpg|75px|link=Spiral Mountain]] [[Spiral Mountain]] (September 4th, 2019)
:{{symbol|bk|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Spiral Mountain.jpg|75px|link=Spiral Mountain]] [[Spiral Mountain]] (September 4th, 2019)
:Spiral Mountain comes as a set with {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}} as part of Challenger Pack 3. The fight takes place on the peak of the titular mountain. The stage will rotate every so often, which determines whether or not fighters can stand on the slope of the mountain. Floating platforms and a bridge to Gruntilda's Lair will also appear on occasion.  
::Spiral Mountain comes as a set with {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}} as part of Challenger Pack 3. The fight takes place on the peak of the titular mountain. The stage will rotate every so often, which determines whether or not fighters can stand on the slope of the mountain. Floating platforms and a bridge to Gruntilda's Lair will also appear on occasion.  


{{symbol|fatalfury|16px}} [[File:SSBU-King of Fighters Stadium.jpg|75px|link=King of Fighters Stadium]] [[King of Fighters Stadium]] (November 6th, 2019)
:{{symbol|fatalfury|16px}} [[File:SSBU-King of Fighters Stadium.jpg|75px|link=King of Fighters Stadium]] [[King of Fighters Stadium]] (November 6th, 2019)
:King of Fighters Stadium comes as a set with {{SSBU|Terry}} as part of Challenger Pack 4. It is a stadium based on "The King of Fighters" tournament. The stage is completely flat, and there are no bottom blast zones. The blast zones on the sides are blocked off by an invisible wall that can be broken when opponents are dealt enough knockback.
::King of Fighters Stadium comes as a set with {{SSBU|Terry}} as part of Challenger Pack 4. It is a stadium based on "The King of Fighters" tournament. The stage is completely flat, and there are no bottom blast zones. The blast zones on the sides are blocked off by an invisible wall that can be broken when opponents are dealt enough knockback.


{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Garreg Mach Monastery.jpg|75px|link=Garreg Mach Monastery]] [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] (January 28th, 2020)
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Garreg Mach Monastery.jpg|75px|link=Garreg Mach Monastery]] [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] (January 28th, 2020)
:Garreg Mach Monastery comes as a set with {{SSBU|Byleth}} as part of Challenger Pack 5. It is a traveling stage taking place in the primary location of ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'', stopping specifically at the Marketplace, the Reception Hall, the Bridge, and the Cathedral. All locations have walk-off blastlines, with the Marketplace featuring destructible booths, the Reception Hall having chandeliers that can be dropped, and the Cathedral making use of semi-solid platforms.
::Garreg Mach Monastery comes as a set with {{SSBU|Byleth}} as part of Challenger Pack 5. It is a traveling stage taking place in the primary location of ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'', stopping specifically at the Marketplace, the Reception Hall, the Bridge, and the Cathedral. All locations have walk-off blastlines, with the Marketplace featuring destructible booths, the Reception Hall having chandeliers that can be dropped, and the Cathedral making use of semi-solid platforms.
 
===Standalone Stage===
:{{symbol|ssb|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Small-Battlefield.jpg|75px|link=Small Battlefield]] [[Small Battlefield]] (August 4th, 2020)
::Small Battlefield was added as a free standalone stage as part of the 8.1.0 update. The stage is identical to {{SSBU|Battlefield}} with the exception of the removal of the top platform, and the remaining two floating platforms being slightly closer to each other.


===Fighters Pass Vol. 2===
===Fighters Pass Vol. 2===
On January 16th, 2020, six more Challenger Packs were announced to be in development and bundled with six new fighters.
On January 16th, 2020, six more Challenger Packs were announced to be in development and bundled with six new fighters.
:{{symbol|arms|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Spring Stadium.jpg|75px|link=Spring Stadium]] [[Spring Stadium]] (June 29th, 2020)
::Spring Stadium comes as a set with {{SSBU|Min Min}} as part of Challenger Pack 6. It consists of a single floating platform with periodically-activating bounce platforms on both edges as well as on a soft platform hovering above. Periodically-appearing small bounce platforms may appear beneath and to either side of the main platform as well. Stadium arches are located near the upper blast zone, and can be used to break an otherwise KO-inducing fall.


{{symbol|arms|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Spring Stadium.jpg|75px|link=Spring Stadium]] [[Spring Stadium]] (June 29th, 2020)
:{{symbol|mc|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Minecraft World.jpg|75px|link=Minecraft World]] [[Minecraft World]] (October 13th, 2020)
:Spring Stadium comes as a set with {{SSBU|Min Min}} as part of Challenger Pack 6. It consists of a single floating platform with periodically-activating bounce platforms on both edges as well as on a soft platform hovering above. Periodically-appearing small bounce platforms may appear beneath and to either side of the main platform as well. Stadium arches are located near the upper blast zone, and can be used to break an otherwise KO-inducing fall.
::Minecraft World comes as a set with {{SSBU|Steve}} as part of Challenger Pack 7. It has six different biomes, each with a slightly different layout. Each biome has blocks that can be destroyed and platforms above the stage.
 
{{symbol|mc|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Minecraft World.jpg|75px|link=Minecraft World]] [[Minecraft World]] (October 13th, 2020)
:Minecraft World comes as a set with {{SSBU|Steve}} as part of Challenger Pack 7. It has six different biomes, each with a slightly different layout. Each biome has blocks that can be destroyed and platforms above the stage.


{{symbol|ff|16px}} [[File:SSBU Northern Cave.png|75px|link=Northern Cave]] [[Northern Cave]] ([[Sephiroth Challenge]]: December 17th, 2020; Formal release: December 22nd, 2020)
:{{symbol|ff|16px}} [[File:SSBU Northern Cave.png|75px|link=Northern Cave]] [[Northern Cave]] ([[Sephiroth Challenge]]: December 17th, 2020; Formal release: December 22nd, 2020)
:Northern Cave comes as a set with {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} as part of Challenger Pack 8. It consists of a single floating platform with two soft platforms just above both edges. The background is an animated tracking shot depicting the ending of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. The background does not affect the stage in any way.
::Northern Cave comes as a set with {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} as part of Challenger Pack 8. It consists of a single floating platform with two soft platforms just above both edges. The background is an animated tracking shot depicting the ending of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. The background does not affect the stage in any way.
:*A special limited time event called the Sephiroth Challenge (only available if Challenger Pack 8 or Fighters Pass Vol. 2 was purchased prior to the formal release) would allow players to battle Sephiroth as a boss. If won, they could use the Northern Cave stage and some other contents of Challenger Pack 8 prior to the 22nd.
::*A special limited time event called the Sephiroth Challenge (only available if Challenger Pack 8 or Fighters Pass Vol. 2 was purchased prior to the formal release) would allow players to battle Sephiroth as a boss. If won, they could use the Northern Cave stage and some other contents of Challenger Pack 8 prior to the 22nd.


{{symbol|xb|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Cloud Sea of Alrest.jpg|75px|link=Cloud Sea of Alrest]] [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]] (March 4th, 2021)
:{{symbol|xb|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Cloud Sea of Alrest.jpg|75px|link=Cloud Sea of Alrest]] [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]] (March 4th, 2021)
:Cloud Sea of Alrest comes as a set with {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}} as part of Challenger Pack 9. The fight takes place in front of Rex's home atop the slanted back of the Titan Azurda as he swims through the titular Cloud Sea, occasionally commenting on the battle and turning his head to look at other Titans passing by. A long soft platform is located towards Azurda's rear.
::Cloud Sea of Alrest comes as a set with {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}} as part of Challenger Pack 9. The fight takes place in front of Rex's home atop the slanted back of the Titan Azurda as he swims through the titular Cloud Sea, occasionally commenting on the battle and turning his head to look at other Titans passing by. A long soft platform is located towards Azurda's rear.


{{symbol|tekken|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Mishima Dojo.png|75px|link=Mishima Dojo]] [[Mishima Dojo]] (June 29th, 2021)
:{{symbol|tekken|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Mishima Dojo.png|75px|link=Mishima Dojo]] [[Mishima Dojo]] (June 29th, 2021)
:Mishima Dojo comes as a set with {{SSBU|Kazuya}} as part of Challenger Pack 10. It consists of a flat stage with breakable walls and ceilings that repair themselves after a period of time. Heihachi Mishima can be seen meditating in front of the Fudō Myōō statue in the center of the room, standing up after a KO is secured and reacting to the battle afterwards.  
::Mishima Dojo comes as a set with {{SSBU|Kazuya}} as part of Challenger Pack 10. It consists of a flat stage with breakable walls and ceilings that repair themselves after a period of time. Heihachi Mishima can be seen meditating in front of the Fudō Myōō statue in the center of the room, standing up after a KO is secured and reacting to the battle afterwards.  


{{symbol|kh|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Hollow Bastion.jpg|75px|link=Hollow Bastion]] [[Hollow Bastion]] (October 18th, 2021)
:{{symbol|kh|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Hollow Bastion.jpg|75px|link=Hollow Bastion]] [[Hollow Bastion]] (October 18th, 2021)
:Hollow Bastion comes as a set with {{SSBU|Sora}} as part of Challenger Pack 11. It consists of a single floating platform with a single soft platform just above the center. The background is an animated tracking shot around Hollow Bastion and its various features. When time, stocks, or health are running low, the stage transforms into '''Dive to the Heart'''. The platform design changes and the background changes to a black void with one of several Stations of Awakening. The background and the transition do not affect the stage in any way.
::Hollow Bastion comes as a set with {{SSBU|Sora}} as part of Challenger Pack 11. It consists of a single floating platform with a single soft platform just above the center. The background is an animated tracking shot around Hollow Bastion and its various features. When time, stocks, or health are running low, the stage transforms into '''Dive to the Heart'''. The platform design changes and the background changes to a black void with one of several Stations of Awakening. The background and the transitiion do not affect the stage in any way.
===Standalone stage===
{{symbol|ssb|16px}} [[File:SSBU-Small-Battlefield.jpg|75px|link=Small Battlefield]] [[Small Battlefield]] (August 4th, 2020)
:Small Battlefield was added as a free standalone stage as part of the 8.1.0 update. The stage is identical to {{SSBU|Battlefield}} with the exception of the removal of the top platform, and the remaining two floating platforms being slightly closer to each other.


==Modes==
==Modes==
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**Online option that allows players to send their amiibo against each other.
**Online option that allows players to send their amiibo against each other.
*[[VR]] (May 31st, 2019)
*[[VR]] (May 31st, 2019)
**Compatibility with the {{uvm|Nintendo Labo}} Virtual Reality was added in the 3.1.0 update, allowing players to view certain stages in a full 360 degrees.
**Compatibility with the {{uvm|Nintendo Labo}} Virtual Reality was added in the 3.1 update, allowing players to view certain stages in a full 360 degrees.
*[[Spectator Mode]] (July 30th, 2019)
*[[Spectator Mode]] (July 30th, 2019)
**A returning mode from ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', players can bet for prediction points that can be used to purchase items.
**A returning mode from ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', players can bet for prediction points that can be used to purchase items.
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**A returning mode from ''Smash for Wii U'', the rules are preset, with special event tourneys being held from time to time.
**A returning mode from ''Smash for Wii U'', the rules are preset, with special event tourneys being held from time to time.
*[[Home-Run Contest]] (September 4th, 2019)
*[[Home-Run Contest]] (September 4th, 2019)
**A returning mode from ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4''. Sakurai claimed at the time of release that this would be the last mode added to ''Ultimate'', though future updates proved this claim false.
**A returning mode from ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4''. Added in the 5.0.0 update, Home Run Contest has been stated to be, at the moment, the last mode added to ''Ultimate''.
*[[Rematch]] (June 29th, 2020)
*[[Rematch]] (June 29th, 2020)
**A feature of the [[Inventory|Spirit List]] that allows players to rematch any spirits unlocked at any time. A high score is added for each spirit rematched, based on the strength of the player's equipped team.
**A feature of the [[Inventory|Spirit List]] that allows players to rematch any spirits unlocked at any time. A high score is added for each spirit rematched, based on the strength of the player's equipped team.
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===Bonus for purchasing Fighters Pass Vol. 1===
===Bonus for purchasing Fighters Pass Vol. 1===
The Rex Mii costume is exclusive to purchasing the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, was made available on December 7th, 2018, and consists of the Rex wig and outfit, based on [[Rex]] from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.
(December 7th, 2018)
::The Rex Mii costume is exclusive to purchasing the Fighters Pass Vol. 1 and consists of the Rex wig and outfit, based on [[Rex]] from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.


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|[[File:SSBU Rex Set.png|200px]] || [[Rex]] Wig<br>Rex Outfit || {{symbol|xb|24px}} {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:SSBU Rex Set.png|200px]] || [[Rex]] Wig<br>Rex Outfit || {{symbol|xenoblade|24px}} {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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===Round 1===
===Round 1===
The first wave of Mii Fighter costumes was among the first available DLC for ''Ultimate'' and was released on April 17th, 2019. It released alongside Challenger Pack 1 and features costumes from the {{uv|Persona}} series, as well as the returning {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} series costumes from ''Smash 4''.
(April 17th, 2019)
::The first wave of Mii Fighter costumes was among the first available DLC for ''Ultimate''. It features costumes from the {{uv|Persona}} series, as well as the returning {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} series costumes from ''Smash 4''.


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===Round 2===
===Round 2===
The second wave of Mii Fighter costumes features costumes from the {{uv|Dragon Quest}} series. It released alongside Challenger Pack 2 on July 30th, 2019 and is the only round to not contain costumes from outside the series of its corresponding DLC character, as well as not use songs from the costumes' respective games/series in their trailers, instead only using ''Ultimate''{{'}}s ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Battlefield}}'' theme.
(July 30th, 2019)
::The second wave of Mii Fighter costumes features costumes from the {{uv|Dragon Quest}} series. It is the only round to not contain costumes from outside the series of its corresponding DLC character, as well as not use songs from the costumes' respective games/series in their trailers, instead only using ''Ultimate''{{'}}s ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Battlefield}}'' theme.


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===Round 3===
===Round 3===
The third wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 3 on September 4th, 2019 and features costumes from the ''Pokémon'', ''Goemon'', and ''Undertale'' series, while two {{uv|Mega Man}} costumes return from ''Smash 4''. Sans' costume also comes with a remix of ''MEGALOVANIA'', and is the first Mii costume to be bundled with a music track.
(September 4th, 2019)
::The third wave of Mii Fighter costumes features costumes from the ''Pokémon'', ''Goemon'', and ''Undertale'' series, while two {{uv|Mega Man}} costumes return from ''Smash 4''. Sans's costume also comes with a remix of ''MEGALOVANIA'', and is the first Mii costume to be bundled with a music track.


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|[[File:Goemon Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Goemon]] Wig<br>Goemon Outfit || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Goemon}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Goemon Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Goemon]] Wig<br>Goemon Outfit || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Goemon}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:Protoman mii costume dlc.jpeg|200px]] || [[Proto Man]]'s Helmet<br>Proto Man's Armor || {{symbol|mm|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Protoman mii costume dlc.jpeg|200px]] || [[Proto Man]]'s Helmet<br>Proto Man's Armor || {{symbol|megaman|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:Zero DLC Mii Gunner.jpg|200px]] || {{b|Zero|Mega Man}}'s Helmet<br>Zero's Armor || {{symbol|mm|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Zero DLC Mii Gunner.jpg|200px]] || {{b|Zero|Mega Man}}'s Helmet<br>Zero's Armor || {{symbol|megaman|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:Team Rocket Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Team Rocket]] Hat<br>Team Rocket Outfit || {{symbol|pkmn|24px}} {{uv|Pokémon}} || {{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Team Rocket Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Team Rocket]] Hat<br>Team Rocket Outfit || {{symbol|pokemon|24px}} {{uv|Pokémon}} || {{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:Sans Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Sans]] Mask<br>Sans Outfit<br>''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|MEGALOVANIA}}'' || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Undertale}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Sans Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Sans]] Mask<br>Sans Outfit<br>''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|MEGALOVANIA}}'' || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Undertale}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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===Round 4===
===Round 4===
The fourth wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 4 on November 6th, 2019 and features costumes from the ''Samurai Shodown'', ''Art of Fighting'', and ''King of Fighters'' franchises, as well as the returning ''Virtua Fighter'' series costumes from ''Smash 4''.
(November 6th, 2019)
::The fourth wave of Mii Fighter costumes features costumes from the ''Samurai Shodown'', ''Art of Fighting'', and ''King of Fighters'' franchises, as well as the returning ''Virtua Fighter'' series costumes from ''Smash 4''.


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===Round 5===
===Round 5===
The fifth wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 5 on January 28th, 2020 and is the final round coinciding with the initial set of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, featuring costumes from the ''Assassin's Creed'', ''Rabbids'', and ''Cuphead'' franchises, in addition to the remaining two ''Mega Man'' series costumes from ''Smash 4''. Much like the Sans costume from Round 3, the purchase of the Cuphead costume includes the music track ''Floral Fury''.
(January 28th, 2020)
::The fifth wave of Mii Fighter costumes is the final round coinciding with the initial set of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, featuring costumes from the ''Assassin's Creed'', ''Rabbids'', and ''Cuphead'' franchises, in addition to the remaining two ''Mega Man'' series costumes from ''Smash 4''. Much like the Sans costume from Round 3, the purchase of the Cuphead costume includes the music track ''Floral Fury''.


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|[[File:Rabbids Mii Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Rabbid]]s Hat || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Rabbids}} || [[File:Ultimatemiihaticon.png|30px]]
|[[File:Rabbids Mii Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Rabbid]]s Hat || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Rabbids}} || [[File:Ultimatemiihaticon.png|30px]]
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|[[File:SSBU Mii Gunner X Costume.jpg|200px]] || {{b|X|Mega Man}}'s Helmet<br>X's Armor || {{symbol|mm|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:SSBU Mii Gunner X Costume.jpg|200px]] || {{b|X|Mega Man}}'s Helmet<br>X's Armor || {{symbol|megaman|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:MegaMan.EXE costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[MegaMan.EXE]]'s Helmet<br>MegaMan.EXE's Armor || {{symbol|mm|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:MegaMan.EXE costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[MegaMan.EXE]]'s Helmet<br>MegaMan.EXE's Armor || {{symbol|megaman|24px}} {{uv|Mega Man}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:SSBU Cuphead Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Cuphead]] Hat<br>Cuphead Outfit<br>''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Floral Fury}}'' || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Cuphead}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:SSBU Cuphead Costume.jpg|200px]] || [[Cuphead]] Hat<br>Cuphead Outfit<br>''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Floral Fury}}'' || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Cuphead}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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===Bonus for purchasing Fighters Pass Vol. 2===
===Bonus for purchasing Fighters Pass Vol. 2===
The Ancient Soldier Gear Mii costume is exclusive to purchasing the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, was made available on January 28th, 2020, and consists of the Ancient Helm and Ancient Cuirass, based on the Ancient Soldier Gear available to [[Link]] in ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''. It was released on the same day as Wave 5.
(January 28th, 2020)
::The Ancient Soldier Gear Mii costume is exclusive to purchasing the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and consists of the Ancient Helm and Ancient Cuirass, based on the Ancient Soldier Gear available to [[Link]] in ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''. It was released on the same day as Wave 5.


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===Round 6===
===Round 6===
The sixth wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 6 on June 29th, 2020 and is the first round of costumes to correspond with Fighters Pass Vol. 2. It features costumes from the {{uv|ARMS}}, {{uv|Splatoon}}, and ''Fallout'' series, as well as the Heihachi costume from the ''Tekken'' series returning from ''Smash 4''.
(June 29th, 2020)
::The sixth wave of Mii Fighter costumes is the first round of costumes to correspond with Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and features costumes from the {{uv|ARMS}}, {{uv|Splatoon}}, and ''Fallout'' series, as well as the Heihachi costume from the ''Tekken'' series returning from ''Smash 4''.


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===Round 7===
===Round 7===
The seventh wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 7 on October 13th, 2020 and features costumes from the {{uv|Minecraft}}, ''Bomberman'', and ''No More Heroes'' series, in addition to the Gil costume from ''The Tower of Druaga'' returning from ''Smash 4''.
(October 13th, 2020)
::The seventh wave of Mii Fighter costumes features costumes from the {{uv|Minecraft}}, ''Bomberman'', and ''No More Heroes'' series, in addition to the Gil costume from ''The Tower of Druaga'' returning from ''Smash 4''.


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|[[File:Creeper Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Creeper]] Mask<br>Creeper Outfit || {{symbol|mc|24px}} {{uv|Minecraft}} || {{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Creeper Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Creeper]] Mask<br>Creeper Outfit || {{symbol|minecraft|24px}} {{uv|Minecraft}} || {{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:Pig Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Pig]] Mask<br>Pig Outfit || {{symbol|mc|24px}} {{uv|Minecraft}} || {{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Pig Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Pig]] Mask<br>Pig Outfit || {{symbol|minecraft|24px}} {{uv|Minecraft}} || {{Head|Mii Brawler|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:Diamond Armor Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || Diamond Helmet<br>[[Diamond Armor]] || {{symbol|mc|24px}} {{uv|Minecraft}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Diamond Armor Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || Diamond Helmet<br>[[Diamond Armor]] || {{symbol|minecraft|24px}} {{uv|Minecraft}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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|[[File:Gil Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Gil]]'s Helmet<br>Gil's Armor || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Babylonian Castle Saga}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:Gil Mii Costume SSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Gil]]'s Helmet<br>Gil's Armor || {{symbol|other|24px}} {{uvm3|Babylonian Castle Saga}} || {{Head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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===Round 8===
===Round 8===
The eighth wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 8 on December 22nd, 2020 and features outfits from ''[[Final Fantasy (universe)|Final Fantasy VII]]'', as well as the returning Chocobo Hat (also from the ''Final Fantasy'' series) and Geno costume from ''Smash 4''. These costumes were notably revealed at the beginning of their corresponding ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]]'' presentation rather than the end, as Barret, Tifa, and Aerith's costumes were used during Sephiroth's demonstration.
(December 22nd, 2020)
::The eighth wave of Mii Fighter costumes features outfits from ''[[Final Fantasy (universe)|Final Fantasy VII]]'', as well as the returning Chocobo Hat (also from the ''Final Fantasy'' series) and Geno costume from ''Smash 4''. These costumes were notably revealed at the beginning of their corresponding ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]]'' presentation rather than the end, as Barret, Tifa, and Aerith's costumes were used during Sephiroth's demonstration.


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|[[File:MiiCostumeChocoboSSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Chocobo]] Hat || {{symbol|ff|24px}} {{uv|Final Fantasy}} || [[File:Ultimatemiihaticon.png|30px]]
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|[[File:MiiCostumeGenoSSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Geno]] Hat<br>Geno Outfit || {{symbol|smb|24px}} {{uv|Mario}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|[[File:MiiCostumeGenoSSBU.jpg|200px]] || [[Geno]] Hat<br>Geno Outfit || {{symbol|mario|24px}} {{uv|Mario}} || {{Head|Mii Gunner|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
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===Round 9===
===Round 9===
The ninth wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 9 on March 4th, 2021 and features costumes from the ''Monster Hunter'' series (both in the form of a new hat and the returning Hunter and Rathalos Equipment from ''Smash 4'') and the ''Ghosts 'n Goblins'' series. According to Sakurai, the ''Monster Hunter'' costumes were added to promote the then-upcoming release of ''Monster Hunter Rise''.
(March 4th, 2021)
::The ninth wave of Mii Fighter costumes features costumes from the ''Monster Hunter'' series (both in the form of a new hat and the returning Hunter and Rathalos Equipment from ''Smash 4'') and the ''Ghosts 'n Goblins'' series. According to Sakurai, the ''Monster Hunter'' costumes were added to promote the then-upcoming release of ''Monster Hunter Rise''.


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===Round 10===
===Round 10===
The tenth wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 10 on June 29, 2021 and features costumes from the ''The Elder Scrolls'', ''Devil May Cry'', and ''Shantae'' series, in addition to the Lloyd costume from ''Tales of Symphonia'' returning from ''Smash 4'', making him the final third-party costume from ''Smash 4'' to return in ''Ultimate''. Much like Sans and Cuphead in Rounds 3 and 5 respectively, purchasing the Shantae costume includes the music track, ''Burning Town'' from ''Shantae: Half-Genie Hero''.
(June 29, 2021)
::The tenth wave of Mii Fighter costumes features costumes from the ''The Elder Scrolls'', ''Devil May Cry'', and ''Shantae'' series, in addition to the Lloyd costume from ''Tales of Symphonia'' returning from ''Smash 4'', making him the final third-party costume from ''Smash 4'' to return in ''Ultimate''. Much like Sans and Cuphead in Rounds 3 and 5 respectively, purchasing the Shantae costume includes the music track, ''Burning Town'' from ''Shantae: Half-Genie Hero''.


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===Round 11===
===Round 11===
The eleventh and final wave of Mii Fighter costumes released alongside Challenger Pack 11 on October 18, 2021 and features the fewest Mii Costumes in any wave, with a total of three: two pieces of headgear based on ''Splatoon'' and a costume from ''Doom''.
(October 18, 2021)
::The eleventh and final wave of Mii Fighter costumes features the fewest Mii Costumes in any wave, with a total of three: two pieces of headgear based on ''Splatoon'' and a costume from ''Doom''.


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*'''Pyra (Fighter)'''
*'''Pyra (Fighter)'''
*'''Mythra (Fighter)'''
*'''Mythra (Fighter)'''
*[[Rex]] (Master Driver)
*Lora
*Lora
*Amalthus
*Amalthus
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The pass can be purchased with the digital version of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' at a combined price.
The pass can be purchased with the digital version of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' at a combined price.
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!Region!!Price (Piranha Plant)!!Price (Challenger Pack)!!Price (Fighters Pass Vol. 1)!!Price (Fighters Pass Vol. 2)!!''Game + All Fighters''
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|{{flag|United States}} United States || $4.99 USD || $5.99 USD || $24.99 USD || $29.99 USD || $119.96 USD
|{{flag|United States}} United States || $4.99 USD || $5.99 USD || $24.99 USD || $29.99 USD || $119.96 USD
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|{{flag|Australia}} Australia || $6.50 AUD || $7.80 AUD || $32.50 AUD || $39.00 AUD || $167.95 AUD
|{{flag|Australia}} Australia || $6.50 AUD || $7.80 AUD || $32.50 AUD || $39.00 AUD || $167.95 AUD
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|{{flag|Japan}} Japan || ¥560 JPY || ¥662 JPY || ¥2,750 JPY || ¥3,300 JPY || ¥13,240 JPY
|{{flag|Japan}} Japan || ¥540 JPY || ¥602 JPY || ¥2,500 JPY || ¥3,000 JPY || ¥13,240 JPY
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|{{flag|Europe}} Eurozone || €4.99 EUR || €5.99 EUR || €24.99 EUR || €29.99 EUR || €129.96 EUR
|{{flag|Europe}} Eurozone || €4.99 EUR || €5.99 EUR || €24.99 EUR || €29.99 EUR || €129.96 EUR
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|{{flag|Poland}} Poland || 20 PLN || 24 PLN || 100 PLN || 120 PLN || 529,80 PLN
|{{flag|Poland}} Poland || 20 PLN || 24 PLN || 100 PLN || 120 PLN || 529,80 PLN
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<small>*Price only applies to copies of the base game purchased after January 31, 2019. Prior copies received the character for free.</small>


===Mii Fighter costumes===
===Mii Fighter costumes===
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|{{flag|Japan}} Japan || ¥80 JPY
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|{{flag|Europe}} Eurozone || €0.79 EUR
|{{flag|Europe}} Eurozone || €0.79 EUR
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==DLC Trailer Video==
==DLC Trailer Video==
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===Full version===
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==Gallery==
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SSBU-More-DLC-Smash-Invitation.png|The confirmation of more DLC Fighters after the Fighters Pass.
SSBU-More-DLC-Smash-Invitation.png|The confirmation of more DLC Fighters after the Fighters Pass.
First8DLC.jpg|The first eight DLC fighters in ''Ultimate'' on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}.
First8DLC.jpg|The first eight DLC fighters in ''Ultimate'' on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}.
All Fighters from Fighters Pass Vol 1.jpg|All 5 Fighters from Vol. 1 on Battlefield.
All Fighters from Fighters Pass Vol 2.jpg|All 7 Fighters from Vol. 2 on Battlefield.
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*{{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} is the only DLC character with a unique Palutena's Guidance conversation.
*{{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} is the only DLC character with a unique Palutena's Guidance conversation.
*With the sole exception of Piranha Plant (referred to by its Japanese name "packun"), every downloadable fighter’s name in the code differs from that of their actual names. {{SSBU|Joker}}'s code name is "jack" ([[Arsène]]'s code name is "doyle"), {{SSBU|Hero}}'s is "brave," {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s is "buddy" (with Kazooie specifically sometimes referred to as "partner"), {{SSBU|Terry}}'s is "dolly," {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s is "master," {{SSBU|Min Min}}'s is "tantan," Steve's is "pickel" ([[Creeper]]’s codename is "scarier"), Sephiroth's is "edge," {{SSBU|Pyra}}'s is "eflame," {{SSBU|Mythra}}'s is "elight," as a pair Pyra & Mythra's is "element" ([[Rex]]'s codename is "diver"), {{SSBU|Kazuya}}'s is "demon" and {{SSBU|Sora}}'s is "trail."
*With the sole exception of Piranha Plant (referred to by its Japanese name "packun"), every downloadable fighter’s name in the code differs from that of their actual names. Joker's code name is "jack" ([[Arsène]]'s code name is "doyle"), {{SSBU|Hero}}'s is "brave", {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}'s is "buddy" (with Kazooie specifically sometimes referred to as "partner"), Terry's is "dolly", {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s is "master", Min Min's is "tantan", Steve's is "pickel" ([[Creeper]]’s codename is "scarier"), Sephiroth's is "edge", Pyra's is "eflame," Mythra's is "elight," as a pair Pyra & Mythra's is "element" ([[Rex]]'s codename is "diver"), Kazuya's is "demon", and Sora's is "trail".
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], Fighters Pass Vol. 2 was originally going to have five Challenger Packs as with the first Pass, but Sora's inclusion was secured after the other five fighters were already determined, resulting in an "extra" Challenger Pack.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1450855082203901954</ref>
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], Fighters Pass Vol. 2 was originally going to have five Challenger Packs as with the first Pass, but Sora's inclusion was secured after the other five fighters were already determined, resulting in an "extra" Challenger Pack.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1450855082203901954</ref>
*Following most DLC fighter reveals, the [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]] was mistakenly updated to add fighter slots for recently revealed fighters without removing corresponding "mystery fighter" slots, resulting in extra empty slots that never corresponded to actual unrevealed fighters.
*Following most DLC fighter reveals, the [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]] was mistakenly updated to add fighter slots for recently revealed fighters without removing corresponding "mystery fighter" slots, resulting in extra empty slots that never corresponded to actual unrevealed fighters.
*Challenger Pack 1 is the only Challenger Pack to not have a ''[[Mr. Sakurai Presents]]'' presentation, instead having a presentation similar to a traditional Nintendo Direct.
*Challenger Packs 2 and 11 are the only Challenger Packs that do not contain any ''Smash'' remixes (excluding the [[victory theme]] in the latter).
*Challenger Pack 4 currently holds the most music added as downloadable content in both ''Ultimate'' and [[Downloadable content (SSB4)|''SSB4'']]'s history, with a total of 50 tracks.
*Challenger Packs 5 and 11 are the only Challenger Packs to have none of their contents revealed prior to their ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' presentations, with all of their contents being saved for their respective Presentations. Coincidentally, they are the final Challenger Packs of their respective Fighters Passes.
**While Challenger Packs 1 and 6 also did not reveal their contents, their fighters, {{SSBU|Joker}} and a character from ''ARMS'' (later revealed to be {{SSBU|Min Min}} during her presentation), were revealed prior to their presentations (at the Game Awards 2018 and a March 2020 Nintendo Direct Mini respectively).
**Additionally, while the short presentation that contained {{SSBU|Steve}}'s reveal trailer was considered part of a ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'', the longer in-depth video was released a few days after.
*Challenger Packs 5, 8, and 9 are the only ones to include music tracks that can play in multiple stages (as their characters are from pre-existing universes that already had stages in the base game), not including {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, [[Small Battlefield]], {{SSBU|Big Battlefield}}, and {{SSBU|Final Destination}}.
*Piranha Plant is the only DLC character without a cinematic [[Final Smash]] (though {{SSBU|Pyra}}, {{SSBU|Mythra}}, and Kazuya's start out as cinematics before ending off in normal gameplay).
*[[Spring Stadium]], [[Northern Cave]], and [[Hollow Bastion]] are the only DLC stages without any visible [[Background character]]s (excluding the jumbotron in the first and the Stations of Awakening in the last).
*Banjo, Kazooie, Min Min, and Sora are the only DLC characters whose voice clips are recycled from their own games rather than recorded specifically for ''Smash'', while Piranha Plant and Steve are the only DLC fighters to not have any voice clips.
*Banjo, Kazooie, Min Min, and Sora are the only DLC characters whose voice clips are recycled from their own games rather than recorded specifically for ''Smash'', while Piranha Plant and Steve are the only DLC fighters to not have any voice clips.
*With the exceptions of Joker, Banjo & Kazooie, and Byleth (in Japanese), all vocal DLC fighters use their heavy knockback scream rather than their standard KO scream when KO'd by reaching 0 HP during their final stock in [[Stamina Mode]], a trait shared with {{SSBU|Mario}} and {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} from the base roster.
**The three exceptions have a unique scream when KO'd in Stamina Mode which is not either of the aforementioned screams.
*In North America, when trailers for new Mii Fighter costumes are shown off, costumes of characters that are from a franchise that typically have M-rated installments from the ESRB only show the name of the character alongside the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' logo, rather than the logo of the franchise the character is from. This has occurred with [[Altaïr]] (''Assassin's Creed''), [[Vault Boy]] (''Fallout''), [[Travis Touchdown]] (''No More Heroes''), [[Dragonborn]] (''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim''), [[Dante]] (''Devil May Cry''), and [[Doom Slayer]] (''Doom'').
*In North America, when trailers for new Mii Fighter costumes are shown off, costumes of characters that are from a franchise that typically have M-rated installments from the ESRB only show the name of the character alongside the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' logo, rather than the logo of the franchise the character is from. This has occurred with [[Altaïr]] (''Assassin's Creed''), [[Vault Boy]] (''Fallout''), [[Travis Touchdown]] (''No More Heroes''), [[Dragonborn]] (''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim''), [[Dante]] (''Devil May Cry''), and [[Doom Slayer]] (''Doom'').
**Four of the Mii Fighter costume reveals would additionally gain a "rated TEEN by the ESRB" notice when the character's respective logo for a series that typically has T-rated installments from the ESRB appeared, those being the [[Monster Hunter|Hunter's Mail]] and [[Rathalos#As_a_Costume|Rathalos Mail]] (both from ''Monster Hunter''), [[Lloyd Irving|Lloyd]] (''Tales of Symphonia''), and [[Shantae]] (the series of the same name, possibly referring to the games ''Shantae and the Pirate's Curse'', ''Shantae: Half-Genie Hero'' and ''Shantae and the Seven Sirens'', as the first two installments are not T-rated).
**Four of the Mii Fighter costume reveals would additionally gain a "rated TEEN by the ESRB" notice when the character's respective logo appeared, those being the [[Monster Hunter|Hunter's Mail]] and [[Rathalos#As_a_Costume|Rathalos Mail]] (both from ''Monster Hunter''), [[Lloyd Irving|Lloyd]] (''Tales of Symphonia''), and [[Shantae]] (''Shantae'').
**Oddly, even though Altair, Vault Boy, and Travis' game logos were shown in the European versions of their trailers, this did not happen with Dragonborn, Dante or Doom Slayer, as their game logos are only shown in the Japanese versions of their trailers.
**Oddly, even though Altair, Vault Boy, and Travis' game logos were shown in the European versions of their trailers, this did not happen with Dragonborn, Dante or Doom Slayer, as their game logos are only shown in the Japanese versions of their trailers.
**''Persona'', another series that typically has M-rated installments, did not originally follow this pattern. However, starting with Byleth's presentation, the North American versions of the ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' presentations removed the logos of the games each of the DLC fighters hail from when showing an overview of the Fighters Passes, possibly due to ''Persona 5'''s rating.
**''Persona'', another series that typically has M-rated installments, did not originally follow this pattern. However, starting with Byleth's presentation, the North American versions of the ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' presentations removed the logos of the games each of the DLC fighters hail from when showing an overview of the Fighters Passes, possibly due to ''Persona 5'''s rating.
***Later in 2022, an [https://www.nintendo.com/us/whatsnew/take-a-look-back-at-super-smash-bros-fighter-reveals-with-masahiro-sakurai-part-2/ article] on Nintendo's website detailing ''Ultimate''{{'}}s reveal trailers refers to ''Persona 5'' as "Joker's original game".
***Later in 2022, an [https://www.nintendo.com/en-us/whatsnew/detail/2022/take-a-look-back-at-super-smash-bros-fighter-reveals-with-masahiro-sakurai-part-2/ article] on Nintendo's website detailing ''Ultimate'''s reveal trailers refers to ''Persona 5'' as "Joker's original game".
**In a similar vein, the UK version of the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' website shows Kazuya's series as ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' × ''Kazuya'' rather than ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' × ''Tekken'' like in other regions. The logos for other franchises in the "Display by Series" option of the Fighters page would later be removed from the European websites due to this.
**In a similar vein, the UK version of the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' website shows Kazuya's series as ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' × ''Kazuya'' rather than ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' × ''Tekken'' like in other regions. The logos for other franchises in the "Display by Series" option of the Fighters page would later be removed from the European websites due to this.
*Oddly, when the Mii Fighter costumes for [[Barret]] and [[Tifa]] were shown, the trailer in Sephiroth's ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' video as well as the separately-uploaded trailer with the Wave 8 Mii costumes uploaded the same day shows the logo of ''Final Fantasy VII'' next to the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' logo. However, the separate video was taken down and reuploaded on January 11, 2021, and the ''Final Fantasy VII'' logo was changed to just ''Final Fantasy''.
*Oddly, when the Mii Fighter costumes for [[Barret]] and [[Tifa]] were shown, the trailer in Sephiroth's ''Mr. Sakurai Presents'' video as well as the separately-uploaded trailer with the Wave 8 Mii costumes uploaded the same day shows the logo of ''Final Fantasy VII'' next to the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' logo. However, the separate video was taken down and reuploaded on January 11, 2021, and the ''Final Fantasy VII'' logo was changed to just ''Final Fantasy''.
**This may be due to rating issues, which can be evidenced by how Sephiroth's page on the North American website includes a "''FINAL FANTASY VII'' RATED TEEN BY THE ESRB" message, which also applies to Pyra/Mythra and Kazuya's pages with their respective games.
**This may be due to rating issues, which can be evidenced by how Sephiroth's page on the North American website includes a "''FINAL FANTASY VII'' RATED TEEN BY THE ESRB" message, which also applies to Pyra/Mythra and Kazuya's pages with their respective games.
**Despite that, the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' × ''Final Fantasy'' screen still appears during the [[Chocobo]] reveal, though this is likely due to the fact that the character is not tied to any specific installment.
**Despite that, the ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' × ''Final Fantasy'' screen still appears during the [[Chocobo]] reveal, though this is likely due to the fact that the character is not tied to any specific installment.
*At the end of October 2019, on the North American English-language official site only, Piranha Plant's purchase cost was incorrectly changed from US$4.99/CA$6.29 to US$5.99/CA$7.55 to match all of the other fighters. This error remains as of October, 2023.<ref>[https://smashbros.nintendo.com/buy/dlc/]</ref> The actual eShop price charged remains the correct (lower) price. This error does not appear to be present in any other languages or regions.
*At the beginning of November 2019, on the North American English-language official site only, Piranha Plant's purchase cost was incorrectly changed from US$4.99/CA$6.29 to US$5.99/CA$7.55 to match all of the other fighters. This error remains as of May 2021. The actual eShop price charged remains the correct (lower) price. This error does not appear to be present in any other languages or regions.
*Masahiro Sakurai revealed in a [[YouTube]] video that he considered releasing all music tracks in the base game as free downloadable content. This is due to the combined ROM data having been larger than the allotted 16 gigabytes of space a [[Nintendo Switch]] cartridge could hold at the time. This was prevented when a new way to compress audio files was invented so music tracks now take up a quarter of the space they used to without any loss in audio quality.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDrNWAHaKfI=329s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate <nowiki>[Game Concepts]</nowiki>]</ref>


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