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In {{SSBU|Joker}}'s first trailer, he is seen running through {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2018}} while his teammates comment on what he may be there for. Shortly, it is revealed that he arrived to steal a ''Smash'' invitation. It reappears at the beginning of Joker's second trailer. Following that, it makes an appearance in {{SSBU|Terry}}'s reveal trailer, parodying the Bernstein clan's invitations seen throughout ''The King of Fighters'' series. In it, multiple characters from ''The King of Fighters'' series attempt to grab it as it flies through the air, including Kyo Kusanagi, Ryo Sakazaki, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Geese Howard, Nakoruru via her hawk Mamahaha, and Iori Yagami, before it lands on the ground, allowing Terry to take it. It makes another appearance in {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, in which [[Sothis]] summons it to gift to the aforementioned fighter. | In {{SSBU|Joker}}'s first trailer, he is seen running through {{s|wikipedia|The Game Awards 2018}} while his teammates comment on what he may be there for. Shortly, it is revealed that he arrived to steal a ''Smash'' invitation. It reappears at the beginning of Joker's second trailer. Following that, it makes an appearance in {{SSBU|Terry}}'s reveal trailer, parodying the Bernstein clan's invitations seen throughout ''The King of Fighters'' series. In it, multiple characters from ''The King of Fighters'' series attempt to grab it as it flies through the air, including Kyo Kusanagi, Ryo Sakazaki, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Geese Howard, Nakoruru via her hawk Mamahaha, and Iori Yagami, before it lands on the ground, allowing Terry to take it. It makes another appearance in {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, in which [[Sothis]] summons it to gift to the aforementioned fighter. | ||
Most recently, it appears in {{SSBU|Min Min}}'s reveal trailer, where multiple ''ARMS'' characters, including Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Twintelle, Master Mummy and Kid Cobra, fight over it until Min Min appears and takes it for herself. {{SSBU|Hero}}, {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}, and Steve are the only Ultimate DLC fighters whose reveal trailers do not feature the invite letter | Most recently, it appears in {{SSBU|Min Min}}'s reveal trailer, where multiple ''ARMS'' characters, including Spring Man, Ribbon Girl, Ninjara, Twintelle, Master Mummy and Kid Cobra, fight over it until Min Min appears and takes it for herself. {{SSBU|Hero}}, {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}, and Steve are the only ''Ultimate'' DLC fighters whose reveal trailers do not feature the invite letter. | ||
However, Steve is implied to have received an invitation in an article on the official ''Minecraft'' website, stating that [[Mojang Studios]] employee Per Landin encountered the letter at the front door of the Studio, addressed to Steve and Alex, and then proceeding to state that Steve and Alex have been invited to ''Super Smash Bros.''<ref>https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-joins-super-smash-bros--ultimate</ref> Nevertheless, this article was written by management of the aforementioned website, and is not necessarily recognized as ''Super Smash Bros.'' canon. | However, Steve is implied to have received an invitation in an article on the official ''Minecraft'' website, stating that [[Mojang Studios]] employee Per Landin encountered the letter at the front door of the Studio, addressed to Steve and Alex, and then proceeding to state that Steve and Alex have been invited to ''Super Smash Bros.''<ref>https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/minecraft-joins-super-smash-bros--ultimate</ref> Nevertheless, this article was written by management of the aforementioned website, and is not necessarily recognized as ''Super Smash Bros.'' canon, as far as that may exist. | ||
Aside from character reveal trailers, the ''Smash'' invitation has also been used as a general motif for the game's downloadable content. This can be seen in the Japanese download card for the [[Fighters Pass]] Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, which features an image of a ''Smash'' invitation on its front. It is often used in relation to unrevealed downloadable characters, as can be seen in several ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' presentations and information on the game's website pertaining to downloadable content. It was also used in the September 4, 2019 [[Nintendo Direct]] to represent the confirmation of additional downloadable fighters outside of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, months later it was confirmed that there will be six more playable characters in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and each challenger pack makes use of the ''Smash'' invitation as a placeholder since the characters have yet to be revealed. | Aside from character reveal trailers, the ''Smash'' invitation has also been used as a general motif for the game's downloadable content. This can be seen in the Japanese download card for the [[Fighters Pass]] Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, which features an image of a ''Smash'' invitation on its front. It is often used in relation to unrevealed downloadable characters, as can be seen in several ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' presentations and information on the game's website pertaining to downloadable content. It was also used in the September 4, 2019 [[Nintendo Direct]] to represent the confirmation of additional downloadable fighters outside of the Fighters Pass Vol. 1, months later it was confirmed that there will be six more playable characters in the Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and each challenger pack makes use of the ''Smash'' invitation as a placeholder since the characters have yet to be revealed. |
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