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*The February 13th, 2014 presentation confirmed {{SSB4|Little Mac}} as a newcomer, showing his reveal trailer. | *The February 13th, 2014 presentation confirmed {{SSB4|Little Mac}} as a newcomer, showing his reveal trailer. | ||
*The [[E3#E3 2014|E3 Direct]] on June 10, 2014 revealed {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s and {{SSB4|Palutena}} in addition to [[amiibo]]. {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}'s reveal trailer was also shown later that day at Nintendo's Smash Bros. Roundtable. | *The [[E3#E3 2014|E3 Direct]] on June 10, 2014 revealed {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s and {{SSB4|Palutena}} in addition to [[amiibo]]. {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}'s reveal trailer was also shown later that day at Nintendo's Smash Bros. Roundtable. | ||
*The August 29th, 2014 presentation, which was only presented in Japan, confirmed {{SSB4|Shulk}} as a newcomer, who had been [[ESRB leak|leaked shortly prior]]. | *The August 29th, 2014 presentation, which was only presented in Japan, confirmed {{SSB4|Shulk}} as a newcomer, who had been [[Leak#ESRB leak|leaked shortly prior]]. | ||
*The November 5th, 2014 presentation showed the trailer for {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}, meaning that all newcomer trailers had been shown at that point. | *The November 5th, 2014 presentation showed the trailer for {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}, meaning that all newcomer trailers had been shown at that point. | ||
*The April 1st, 2015 presentation showed a trailer for the DLC character {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, as well as announcing {{SSB4|Lucas}} as a second DLC fighter, and the addition of new {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes. It also introduced a ballot on the official website for users to vote for new DLC fighters. More amiibo waves from the Smash Bros. series were planned to release in the future, including Mewtwo and Lucas. | *The April 1st, 2015 presentation showed a trailer for the DLC character {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, as well as announcing {{SSB4|Lucas}} as a second DLC fighter, and the addition of new {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes. It also introduced a ballot on the official website for users to vote for new DLC fighters. More amiibo waves from the Smash Bros. series were planned to release in the future, including Mewtwo and Lucas. | ||
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*The February 17th, 2021 presentation revealed {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}} collectively as the fourth character from the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and confirming a release of March 2021. | *The February 17th, 2021 presentation revealed {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}} collectively as the fourth character from the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and confirming a release of March 2021. | ||
*The [[E3#E3 2021|E3 Direct]] on June 15, 2021 revealed {{SSBU|Kazuya}} from {{uv|Tekken}} as the fifth playable character from the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. | *The [[E3#E3 2021|E3 Direct]] on June 15, 2021 revealed {{SSBU|Kazuya}} from {{uv|Tekken}} as the fifth playable character from the Fighters Pass Vol. 2. | ||
*The September 23rd, 2021 presentation announced a [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] to air on October 5th, in which | *The September 23rd, 2021 presentation announced a [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] to air on October 5th, in which the last DLC character will be revealed. | ||
==Developer Direct - Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (June 11, 2013)== | ==Developer Direct - Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (June 11, 2013)== | ||
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===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
*The [[Capsule]] seen in this video has its elongated design from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and earlier games rather than the final, shortened design in ''Smash 4''. | *The [[Capsule]] seen in this video has its elongated design from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and earlier games rather than the final, shortened design in ''Smash 4''. | ||
==Super Smash Bros. Direct (April 8, 2014)== | ==Super Smash Bros. Direct (April 8, 2014)== | ||
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*After the Smash Direct finished, a reveal trailer was played, that showed off the [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, revealed {{SSB4|Charizard}}'s return as a solo playable character, and revealed {{SSB4|Greninja}} as a newcomer. | *After the Smash Direct finished, a reveal trailer was played, that showed off the [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, revealed {{SSB4|Charizard}}'s return as a solo playable character, and revealed {{SSB4|Greninja}} as a newcomer. | ||
*Some differences to returning characters' movesets have been shown and explained, including Final Smashes. | *Some differences to returning characters' movesets have been shown and explained, including Final Smashes. | ||
*Special moves | *Special moves will be customizable to some extent; though the details have yet to be revealed, it has been shown that it will go beyond just altering a move's damage and knockback output, with the function and properties of special moves being able to be completely changed. However, it was confirmed that, whilst they would be usable during local multiplayer and "With Friends" online play, they would be disallowed during "With Anyone" play. | ||
===Stage announcements=== | ===Stage announcements=== | ||
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*Several items were confirmed via a showcase, revealing previously unseen returning items, and revealing new items. | *Several items were confirmed via a showcase, revealing previously unseen returning items, and revealing new items. | ||
**The returning items revealed were the [[Beam Sword]] and [[Smart Bomb]]. Other returning items revealed outside this item showcase during other parts of the Direct or in additional screenshots released to the press after the Nintendo Direct, were the [[Blast Box]], [[Deku Nut]], [[Franklin Badge]], [[Freezie]], [[Golden Hammer]], [[Gooey Bomb]], {{b|Hammer|item}}, [[Heart Container]], [[Hothead]], [[Lightning Bolt]], [[Lip's Stick]], [[Maxim Tomato]], [[Mr. Saturn]], [[Pitfall]], [[Poison Mushroom]], [[Sandbag]], [[Screw Attack]], [[Smoke Ball]], [[Soccer Ball]], [[Spring]], [[Starman]], [[Star Rod]], [[Super Mushroom]], [[Superspicy Curry]], [[Team Healer]], [[Timer]], [[Unira]], and [[Warp Star]]. | **The returning items revealed were the [[Beam Sword]] and [[Smart Bomb]]. Other returning items revealed outside this item showcase during other parts of the Direct or in additional screenshots released to the press after the Nintendo Direct, were the [[Blast Box]], [[Deku Nut]], [[Franklin Badge]], [[Freezie]], [[Golden Hammer]], [[Gooey Bomb]], {{b|Hammer|item}}, [[Heart Container]], [[Hothead]], [[Lightning Bolt]], [[Lip's Stick]], [[Maxim Tomato]], [[Mr. Saturn]], [[Pitfall]], [[Poison Mushroom]], [[Sandbag]], [[Screw Attack]], [[Smoke Ball]], [[Soccer Ball]], [[Spring]], [[Starman]], [[Star Rod]], [[Super Mushroom]], [[Superspicy Curry]], [[Team Healer]], [[Timer]], [[Unira]], and [[Warp Star]]. | ||
**The new items revealed were the [[Back Shield]], [[Bombchu]], [[Fire Bar]], [[POW Block]], and [[Rocket Belt]]. Other new items revealed outside this item showcase during other parts of the Direct or in additional screenshots released to the press after the Nintendo Direct, were the [[Beehive]], [[Boomerang (item)|Boomerang]], [[Drill]], [[Killer Eye]], [[Special Flag]], [[Spiny Shell]], and [[Super Leaf]]. | **The new items revealed were the [[Back Shield]], [[Bombchu]], [[Fire Bar]], [[POW Block]], and [[Rocket Belt]]. Other new items revealed outside this item showcase during other parts of the Direct or in additional screenshots released to the press after the Nintendo Direct, were the [[Beehive]], [[Boomerang (item)|Boomerang]], [[Drill (item)|Drill]], [[Killer Eye]], [[Special Flag]], [[Spiny Shell]], and [[Super Leaf]]. | ||
*Assist Trophy characters were showcased, revealing previously unseen or confirming already seen returning Assist Trophies, and revealing new Assist Trophies. | *Assist Trophy characters were showcased, revealing previously unseen or confirming already seen returning Assist Trophies, and revealing new Assist Trophies. | ||
**The returning Assist Trophies revealed and confirmed were [[Andross]], [[Devil]], [[Dr. Wright]], [[Knuckle Joe]], [[Lyn]], [[Saki Amamiya]], and [[Samurai Goroh]]. | **The returning Assist Trophies revealed and confirmed were [[Andross]], [[Devil]], [[Dr. Wright]], [[Knuckle Joe]], [[Lyn]], [[Saki Amamiya]], and [[Samurai Goroh]]. | ||
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*The English broadcast was translated via a spoken voice-over, while other European-region broadcasts used original Japanese with subtitles. | *The English broadcast was translated via a spoken voice-over, while other European-region broadcasts used original Japanese with subtitles. | ||
*Sakurai stated that Assist Trophies would "figure into All-Star mode" in some fashion. However, Assist Trophies ended up playing no role in the mode, and they do not even spawn as regular items within battles; in Japanese, Sakurai instead referred to the "all-star" cast as opposed to the mode itself. | *Sakurai stated that Assist Trophies would "figure into All-Star mode" in some fashion. However, Assist Trophies ended up playing no role in the mode, and they do not even spawn as regular items within battles; in Japanese, Sakurai instead referred to the "all-star" cast as opposed to the mode itself. | ||
*When [[Waluigi]] was shown off, he was depicted as being a part of the {{uv|Wario}} series | *When [[Waluigi]] was shown off, he was depicted as being a part of the {{uv|Wario}} series; in the final game, he is a part of the {{uv|Mario}} series. | ||
==Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: 50-Fact Extravaganza (October 23, 2014)== | ==Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: 50-Fact Extravaganza (October 23, 2014)== | ||
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**Additionally, the release date listed for {{b|EarthBound|game}} was changed to "2013" - the year the game was first officially released in Europe. | **Additionally, the release date listed for {{b|EarthBound|game}} was changed to "2013" - the year the game was first officially released in Europe. | ||
*[[Skyworld]] was erroneously labeled a {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} stage. It actually hails from the {{uv|Kid Icarus}} series; this was fixed in the ''Must-See Things'' version. | *[[Skyworld]] was erroneously labeled a {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} stage. It actually hails from the {{uv|Kid Icarus}} series; this was fixed in the ''Must-See Things'' version. | ||
*Fact 53 was about [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U ♪—A Smashing Soundtrack—|the soundtrack album]] from Club Nintendo. In the Japanese version of the Direct, it was titled ''Special Sound Test'' (the subtitle of the album's Japanese version). This was mistranslated as ''[[Sound Test]]'' in the North American version of the Direct (the correct subtitle of the album's North American version would have been ''A Smashing Soundtrack''). In the European version of the Direct, it was correctly titled ''Premium Sound Selection'' (the subtitle of the album's European version). | *Fact 53 was about [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U ♪—A Smashing Soundtrack—|the soundtrack album]] from Club Nintendo. In the Japanese version of the Direct, it was titled ''Special Sound Test'' (the subtitle of the album's Japanese version). This was mistranslated as ''[[Sound Test]]'' in the North American version of the Direct (the correct subtitle of the album's North American version would have been ''A Smashing Soundtrack''). In the European version of the Direct, it was correctly titled ''Premium Sound Selection'' (the subtitle of the album's European version). | ||
*The Paint segment briefly showed an image of [[Kirby]] and [[Toon Link]] in their designs seen in a [[New Nintendo 3DS]] commercial released in Japan. | *The Paint segment briefly showed an image of [[Kirby]] and [[Toon Link]] in their designs seen in a [[New Nintendo 3DS]] commercial released in Japan. | ||
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====Rules announcements==== | ====Rules announcements==== | ||
*Rulesets are selected first. Pressing the ''Y'' button will | *Rulesets are selected first. Pressing the ''Y'' button will quickly access to the latest used ruleset. | ||
*Stages | *Stages selected before fighters | ||
*[[Stage Morph]] | *[[Stage Morph]] | ||
*[[Final Smash Meter]] | *[[Final Smash Meter]] | ||
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*In the Japanese Direct, Inkling is shown in a Tourney under the name Agent 3 using the corresponding yellow costume, while every other character is on their default. | *In the Japanese Direct, Inkling is shown in a Tourney under the name Agent 3 using the corresponding yellow costume, while every other character is on their default. | ||
*Oddly, when displaying the number of stages featured in each ''Smash'' game, {{forwiiu}} is listed as having 48 stages and 56 after DLC, while the correct numbers are 47 and 55 (if "DLC" is interpreted as meaning "paid DLC"<!-- like how Duck Hunt 3DS is counted as free -->). It is unknown what caused this discrepancy. | *Oddly, when displaying the number of stages featured in each ''Smash'' game, {{forwiiu}} is listed as having 48 stages and 56 after DLC, while the correct numbers are 47 and 55 (if "DLC" is interpreted as meaning "paid DLC"<!-- like how Duck Hunt 3DS is counted as free -->). It is unknown what caused this discrepancy. | ||
*On August 4, 2021, the video for this Direct was | *On August 4, 2021, the video for this Direct was mysteriously privated and/or removed from all of Nintendo's official YouTube channels. The reasoning behind this is currently unknown.<ref> https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/oxvil6/the_august_2018_smash_direct_which_revealed_the/ </ref> | ||
==''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct (November 1, 2018)== | ==''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct (November 1, 2018)== |