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The '''versus splash screen''' is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It serves as the loading screen preceding [[Versus Mode|Smash]] battles and [[Online play|Online]] battles. It shows the combatants of the match in their official renders and their selected [[Alternate costume|costume]]s. {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s have their faces shadowed on the screen. Above the renders are the fighters' names and [[series symbol]]s and the players' [[name]]s. If the battle is a 1-on-1, text reading 'Vs.' (formatted as 'VS' in Asian languages) appears between the two fighters. Each fighter on the screen has a colored background corresponding to their [[Port priority|player color]] (red for P1, blue for P2, yellow for P3, green for P4, orange for P5, cyan for P6, pink for P7, purple for P8, gray for [[Artificial intelligence|CPUs]], and white for [[amiibo|FPs]]); in [[Team Battle]]s, the background color instead corresponds to the team's color. If loading takes long enough, [[tips]] will appear on the bottom of the screen. An alternate version of the screen appears as the loading screen for [[spirit]] battles; this version features the battle's conditions on the bottom-left, lacks tips, shows the primary spirit used by the player and the spirit being fought, and does not shadow the faces of Mii Fighters. | The '''versus splash screen''' is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It serves as the loading screen preceding [[Versus Mode|Smash]] battles and [[Online play|Online]] battles. It shows the combatants of the match in their official renders and their selected [[Alternate costume|costume]]s. {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s have their faces shadowed on the screen. Above the renders are the fighters' names and [[series symbol]]s and the players' [[name]]s. If the battle is a 1-on-1, text reading 'Vs.' (formatted as 'VS' in Asian languages) appears between the two fighters. Each fighter on the screen has a colored background corresponding to their [[Port priority|player color]] (red for P1, blue for P2, yellow for P3, green for P4, orange for P5, cyan for P6, pink for P7, purple for P8, gray for [[Artificial intelligence|CPUs]], and white for [[amiibo|FPs]]); in [[Team Battle]]s, the background color instead corresponds to the team's color. If loading takes long enough, [[tips]] will appear on the bottom of the screen. An alternate version of the screen appears as the loading screen for [[spirit]] battles; this version features the battle's conditions on the bottom-left, lacks tips, shows the primary spirit used by the player and the spirit being fought, and does not shadow the faces of Mii Fighters. | ||
The [[Boxing Ring]]'s jumbotron bears a somewhat similar display. Additionally, in | The [[Boxing Ring]]'s jumbotron bears a somewhat similar display. Additionally, in {{forwiiu}}, a similar display appears on the [[Wii U GamePad]] when it is tapped during a match. | ||
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