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'''How to Play''' is an instructional [[movie]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that is intended to teach beginners basic [[technique]]s on how to play the game. It shows {{SSBU|Mario}} and {{SSBU|Bowser}} fighting on {{OmegaStage|Battlefield|SSBU}}.
'''How to Play''' is an instructional [[movie]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that is intended to teach beginners basic [[technique]]s on how to play the game. It shows {{SSBU|Mario}} and {{SSBU|Bowser}} fighting on {{OmegaStage|Battlefield|SSBU}}.



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How to Play is an instructional movie in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that is intended to teach beginners basic techniques on how to play the game. It shows Mario and Bowser fighting on Battlefield Ω.

Basic techniques taught in the video

Trivia

  • Like in Smash 4, this video uses the music in the "How to Play" video in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
  • Similar to the How to Play videos in Brawl and Smash 4, specific buttons are not mentioned, with the video naming buttons as "attack", "special", "shield", etc., due to the ability to customize controls. Like in Brawl, the button colors match the default configuration of the GameCube Controller.
  • This is the third How to Play video that shows the offscreen areas where fighters can be launched towards any blast line.
  • This is the only How to Play video that runs at the game's native frame rate and resolution (excluding Smash 64's How to Play video, which is rendered in real time).

Video

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See also