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*The [[E3]] reveal featured a version of [[Lifelight]] with different instruments, a faster pace and no lyrics. It was used in later trailers and advertisements (including post-launch DLC), but is absent in the actual game.
*The [[E3]] reveal featured a version of [[Lifelight]] with different instruments, a faster pace and no lyrics. It was used in later trailers and advertisements (including post-launch DLC), but is absent in the actual game.
*The Battlefield and Menu themes were redone between E3 and the game's release. While they stayed mostly the same, the E3 versions were created in a digital audio workshop on a computer, while the final versions were properly orchestrated.
*The Battlefield and Menu themes were redone between E3 and the game's release. While they stayed mostly the same, the E3 versions were created in a digital audio workshop on a computer, while the final versions were properly orchestrated.
*In the E3 build, the {{b|Hammer|item}}'s theme originally used the same music from the NES version of ''Donkey Kong'' that was used in the last [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|two]] [[Super Smash Bros. 4|games]], but the later builds and final version use a direct rip from the arcade version of ''Donkey Kong'' instead.
*In the E3 build, the {{b|Hammer|item}}'s theme originally used the same music from the NES version of ''Donkey Kong'' that was used in the last [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|two]] [[Super Smash Bros. 4|games]], but the later builds and final version use a direct rip from the arcade version of Donkey Kong instead.
*In the August 8, 2018 Nintendo Direct, several songs shown in the [[Sound Test]] had titles that were later altered prior to release:
*In the August 8, 2018 Nintendo Direct, several songs shown in the [[Sound Test]] had titles that were later altered prior to release:
**[[List of SSBU Music (Metroid series)|''Metroid'']]:  
**[[List of SSBU Music (Metroid series)|''Metroid'']]:  

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