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==Final countdown timer== | ==Final countdown timer== | ||
[[File:SmashUltimateMatchFinalSeconds.gif|thumb|200px|Final countdown timer in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' | [[File:SmashUltimateMatchFinalSeconds.gif|thumb|200px|Final countdown timer in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' during a E3 Demo match.]] | ||
The '''final countdown timer''' is an element that appears at the end of a match. When there are only five seconds remaining, the match timer will disappear (except for ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''), and the announcer will start to count the time down. Afterwards, the announcer will call "TIME!" ("TIME UP!" in the Japanese version for ''Melee'' onwards, the Korean version for ''Brawl'' onwards and the Chinese version of ''Ultimate'', as well as the original game in all regions; except for [[Target Blast]] and the [[Home-Run Contest]]) to signal the end of the match and declare a winner, or commence a [[Sudden Death]] match to break the tie. | The '''final countdown timer''' is an element that appears at the end of a match. When there are only five seconds remaining, the match timer will disappear (except for ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''), and the announcer will start to count the time down. Afterwards, the announcer will call "TIME!" ("TIME UP!" in the Japanese version for ''Melee'' onwards, the Korean version for ''Brawl'' onwards and the Chinese version of ''Ultimate'', as well as the original game in all regions; except for [[Target Blast]] and the [[Home-Run Contest]]) to signal the end of the match and declare a winner, or commence a [[Sudden Death]] match to break the tie. | ||