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[[File:8-Player Smash Original 8.jpg|thumb|450px|The original eight characters taunting on Battlefield in 8-Player Smash.]]
[[File:8-Player Smash Original 8.jpg|thumb|450px|The original eight characters taunting on Battlefield in 8-Player Smash.]]
'''8-Player Smash''' ({{ja|8人乱闘|Hachi-Ri Rantō}}, ''8-Person Fray'') is a gameplay [[mode]] in {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. This mode allows up to eight players to play together at once, as opposed to the standard four. In addition to red, blue, yellow, and green indicators for players 1-4, players 5-8 receive new indicators colored orange, cyan, purple, and slate respectively. In [[Team Battle]]s, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected.
'''8-Player Smash''' ({{ja|8人乱闘|Hachi-Ri Rantō}}, ''8-Person Fray'') is a gameplay [[mode]] in {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. This mode allows up to eight players to play together at once, as opposed to the standard four. In ''Ultimate'', 8-Player Smash is not a separate mode with its own menu option; instead, Smash modes allow up to eight players to join.


If the 8-Player Smash mode is played with less than five players, it functions largely the same as the regular Smash mode, with no stage restrictions.
==In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''==
8-Player Smash is a mode accessible within the Smash menu. It is similar to the regular Smash mode, but it allows up to eight players to join, instead of only four as in other modes. [[Coin Battle]]s and [[Special Smash]] cannot be used in conjunction with 8-Player Smash. The 8-Player Smash mode can still be played with four or fewer players, in which case it functions largely identically to the regular Smash mode, with the exception of being unable to partake in Coin Battles or Special Smash. With more than four players, many stages function differently, and some stages cannot be selected depending on the number of players.  


In ''Ultimate'', 8-Player Smash is no longer a separate mode with its own menu option. Instead, the regular Smash mode allows up to 8 players to join.
In addition to red, blue, yellow, and green player colors for players 1-4 (red for player 1, blue for player 2, yellow for player 3, green for player 4), players 5-8 use the colors orange, cyan, purple, and slate, respectively. In [[Team Battle]]s, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected, in addition to red, blue and green teams.


==Stages available in 8-Player Smash==
===Stage availability===
Only certain stages and their Ω forms can be selected; if there are more players present than a stage (or Ω form) allows, the stage's icon on the stage selection screen will be darkened and the stage will not be selectable. Additionally, several stages' hazards or other background elements will be disabled in 8-Player Smash. [[Stage Builder|Custom stages]] are not available in 8-Player Smash, with the option on the stage select screen replaced with the button for DLC stages if any are installed, or another Ω form switch button otherwise.


In {{forwiiu}}, only certain stages and their Ω forms can be selected; if there are more players present than a stage (or Ω form) allows, the stage's icon on the stage selection screen will be darkened and the stage will not be selectable. Some stages only allow for up to 6 players. Additionally, several stages' hazards or other background elements will be disabled in 8-Player Smash.
In 8-Player Smash, Ω form stages will be scaled up to approximately 1.6 times their normal size. Battles with more than four players in other modes, such as [[All-Star Mode]] and horde battles in the [[Special Orders]] mode, will count as 8-Player Smash and thus use the 8-Player Smash versions of stages.
 
In 8-Player Smash in ''for Wii U'', Ω form stages will be scaled up to approximately 1.6 times their size. Note that battles with more than 4 players in [[All-Star Mode]] and horde battles in the [[Special Orders]] mode will count as 8-Player Smash and thus use the 8-Player Smash versions of stages.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', any stage, [[Ω form]], or [[Battlefield form]] can be selected.
 
===Available in ''for Wii U''===


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Stage!!Max players<br>(normal)!!Max players<br>(Ω form)!!Notes
!Stage!!Players!!Ω form!!Notes
|-
|{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[75m]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSB4|Battlefield}} ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSB4|Big Battlefield}} ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|{{symbol|po|16px}} [[Boxing Ring]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||
|-
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Bridge of Eldin]]||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || King Bulblin does not appear and the bridge does not blow up.
|-
|{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Castle Siege]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Coliseum]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[75m]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Delfino Plaza]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSB4|Battlefield}} || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|smash|16px}} [[Big Battlefield]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|duckhunt|16px}} {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The dog and ducks do not appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Bridge of Eldin]]|| 8 || 8 || King Bulblin does not appear and the bridge does not blow up.
|{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSB4|Final Destination}} ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Castle Siege]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|gw|16px}} [[Flat Zone X]] ||{{bg|#ffffaf}}| 6 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Delfino Plaza]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|wario|16px}} [[Gamer]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} [[Garden of Hope]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|duckhunt|16px}} {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} || 8 || 8 || The dog and ducks do not appear.
|{{symbol|xenoblade|16px}} [[Gaur Plain]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || Metal Face does not appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|gw|16px}} [[Flat Zone X]] || 6 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[Halberd]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|wario|16px}} [[Gamer]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} [[Garden of Hope]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[Jungle Hijinxs]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|xenoblade|16px}} [[Gaur Plain]] || 8 || 8 || Metal Face does not appear.
|{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} [[Kalos Pokémon League]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[Halberd]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[Kongo Jungle (SSB)|Kongo Jungle 64]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||  
|-
|-
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Luigi's Mansion]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The mansion cannot be attacked or destroyed, and the pillars are intangible.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[Jungle Hijinxs]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|starfox|16px}} [[Lylat Cruise]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The background is only set to starry space, though the space warp will still be shown.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} [[Kalos Pokémon League]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{SSB4|Mario Circuit}} ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[Kongo Jungle (SSB)|Kongo Jungle 64]] || 8 || 8 ||  
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Figure-8 Circuit|Mario Circuit (Brawl)]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || Shy Guys do not appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Luigi's Mansion]] || 8 || 8 || The mansion cannot be attacked or destroyed, and the pillars are intangible.
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Mario Galaxy]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || Background ships are removed.  
|-
|-
|{{symbol|starfox|16px}} [[Lylat Cruise]] || 8 || 8 || The background is only set to starry space, though the space warp will still be shown.
|{{symbol|finalfantasy|16px}} [[Midgar]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || No Summon Materia appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Mario Circuit (SSBB)|Mario Circuit (Brawl)]] || 8 || 8 || Shy Guys do not appear.
|{{symbol|miiverse|16px}} [[Miiverse]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Mario Galaxy]] || 8 || 8 || Background ships are removed.
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Mushroom Kingdom U]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|finalfantasy|16px}} [[Midgar]] || 8 || 8 || No Summon Materia appear.
|{{symbol|metroid|16px}} [[Norfair]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || No lava-related hazards appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Mushroom Kingdom U]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|mother|16px}} [[Onett]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|metroid|16px}} [[Norfair]] || 8 || 8 || No lava-related hazards appear.
|{{symbol|starfox|16px}} [[Orbital Gate Assault]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || Arwings do not appear in the background.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mother|16px}} [[Onett]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|pacman|16px}} [[Pac-Land]] ||{{bg|#ffffaf}}| 6 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|starfox|16px}} [[Orbital Gate Assault]] || 4 || 8 || Arwings do not appear in the background.
|{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Palutena's Temple]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The bridge cannot be broken.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|pacman|16px}} [[Pac-Land]] || 6 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Palutena's Temple]] || 8 || 8 || The bridge cannot be broken.
|{{symbol|pw|16px}} [[Pilotwings]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The Planes do not appear in the background.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Pirate Ship]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|pw|16px}} [[Pilotwings]] || 4 || 8 || The Planes do not appear in the background.
|{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The stage does not change its layout, and the screen that normally shows battle information is blank.  
|-
|-
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Pirate Ship]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|fzero|16px}} [[Port Town Aero Dive]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || No F-Zero Racers appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] || 8 || 8 || The stage does not change its layout, and the screen that normally shows battle information is blank.  
|{{symbol|metroid|16px}} [[Pyrosphere]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || Ridley and other hazards do not appear. The lava doesn't flow in the background.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|fzero|16px}} [[Port Town Aero Dive]] || 4 || 8 || No F-Zero Racers appear.
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Skyloft]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|metroid|16px}} [[Pyrosphere]] || 8 || 8 || Ridley and other hazards do not appear. The lava doesn't flow in the background.
|{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Skyworld]] ||{{bg|#ffffaf}}| 6 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Skyworld]] || 6 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|ac|16px}} [[Smashville]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || No background characters appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|ac|16px}} [[Smashville]] || 8 || 8 || No background characters appear.
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Super Mario Maker]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Super Mario Maker]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|streetfighter|16px}} [[Suzaku Castle]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|streetfighter|16px}} [[Suzaku Castle]] || 8 || 8||
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Temple]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Temple]] || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[The Great Cave Offensive]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The stalactites and beams of light in the background do not appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[The Great Cave Offensive]] || 8 || 8 || The stalactites and beams of light in the background do not appear.
|{{symbol|ac|16px}} [[Town and City]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || No background characters appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|ac|16px}} [[Town and City]] || 8 || 8 || No background characters appear.
|{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[Umbra Clock Tower]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The battle will not transition to Purgatorio.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[Umbra Clock Tower]] || 8 || 8 || The battle will not transition to Purgatorio.
|{{symbol|wf|16px}} [[Wii Fit Studio]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The background does not change to a mirror.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|wf|16px}} [[Wii Fit Studio]] || 8 || 8 || The background does not change to a mirror.
|{{symbol|mm|16px}} [[Wily Castle]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|mm|16px}} [[Wily Castle]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|sonic|16px}} [[Windy Hill Zone]] ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || Animal Friends do not appear.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|sonic|16px}} [[Windy Hill Zone]] || 8 || 8 || Animal Friends do not appear.
|{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} [[Woolly World]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 || The terrain does not depress when players stand on it.
|-
|-
|{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} [[Woolly World]] || 4 || 8 || The terrain does not depress when players stand on it.
|{{symbol|wreckingcrew|16px}} [[Wrecking Crew]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|wreckingcrew|16px}} [[Wrecking Crew]] || 4 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|wuhu|16px}} [[Wuhu Island]] ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||{{bg|#ffcfcf}}| 4 ||
|-
|-
|{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} || 8 || 8 ||
|{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||{{bg|#cfffcf}}| 8 ||
|}
|}


===Unavailable in ''for Wii U''===
===Update history===
 
The following stages are unavailable in 8-Player Smash in normal or Ω form in {{forwiiu}}. [[Custom Stages]] are also not available, with the option on the stage select screen replaced with the button for DLC stages (originally, the button for switching to Ω Forms).
 
:{{symbol|po|16px}} [[Boxing Ring]]
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Coliseum]]
:{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSB4|Final Destination}}
:{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{SSB4|Mario Circuit}}
:{{symbol|miiverse|16px}} [[Miiverse]]
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Skyloft]]
:{{symbol|wuhu|16px}} [[Wuhu Island]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
8-Player Smash Newcomers.jpg |On [[Big Battlefield]].
8-Player Smash 1.jpg |On [[Palutena's Temple]].
8-Player Smash 2.jpg |On [[Gaur Plain]].
8-Player Smash 3.jpg |On [[Mario Galaxy]].
8-Player Smash 4.jpg |On [[Onett]].
Match Start (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U).jpg|On [[Castle Siege]]
8-PlayerSSBU_1.jpg|On {{SSBU|Battlefield}} in ''Ultimate''.
SSBUFireEmblemJPTwitter1.jpg|All of the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} veterans on [[Coliseum]].
 
</gallery>
 
==Update history==
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} 1.0.2'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} 1.0.2'''
*Added 8-player mode versions of the following stages:
*Added 8-player mode versions of the following stages:
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**{{OmegaStage|Woolly World}}
**{{OmegaStage|Woolly World}}


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} 1.0.8'''
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==
*Added 8-player mode versions of the following stages:
8-Player Smash is not a separate mode in ''Ultimate'', and instead, all Smash modes (except for Custom Smash) allow up to eight players to join. Stages are not restricted by number of players, and only a few stages have differences by number of players.
**[[Dream Land (64)]] (DLC)
 
**{{OmegaStage|Dream Land (64)}} (DLC)
Players 1-6 reuse their ''SSB4'' colors (red for player 1, blue for player 2, yellow for player 3, green for player 4, orange for player 5, cyan for player 6), while players 7 and 8 have a switch of colors (pink for player 7 and violet for player 8). In [[Team Battle]]s, the yellow team can be selected regardless of the number of players.
**[[Suzaku Castle]] (DLC)
 
**{{OmegaStage|Suzaku Castle}} (DLC)
{{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} functions differently in battles with more than four players. In such battles, the Pokémon Trainer will not be visible, but their voice can still be heard. The Poké Ball and its energy effects can be seen travelling to and from the foreground, implying that the Pokémon Trainer is in the foreground, outside of the camera's view.
 
[[Ditto]] cannot be summoned if there are eight fighters.
 
{{SSBU|Joker}}'s taunts will not summon Morgana with 5 or more fighters.


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} 1.1.0'''
===Stage changes===
*Added 8-player mode versions of the following stages:
All stages are available to play with any number of players. [[Custom stage]]s are limited to four players once a part of the weight limit is reached.
**[[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]] (DLC)
**{{OmegaStage|Peach's Castle}} (DLC)
**[[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]] (DLC)
**{{OmegaStage|Hyrule Castle}} (DLC)


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} 1.1.1'''
In battles with more than four fighters (including [[Spirit]] battles with enough participants), {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and all [[Ω form]] stages are scaled up to approximately 1.5 times their normal size. Additionally, a few stages have aesthetic differences in battles with more than four fighters (stage hazards and other elements that affect gameplay are retained with any number of players, as they can only be turned off in the Rules, with the sole exception of the Blowin' Up and Kitty Cover microgames being absent from [[WarioWare, Inc.]] in 8-Player). For Ω forms, only the main platform is scaled up, and the background is not moved to compensate, so on some stages, the platform will clip into elements of the background, or at least get much closer to them than usual.
*Added 8-player mode versions of the following stages:
**[[Super Mario Maker]] (DLC)
**{{OmegaStage|Super Mario Maker}} (DLC)
**{{OmegaStage|Pirate Ship}} (DLC)


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} 1.1.3'''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*Added 8-player mode versions of the following stages:
!Stage!!Notes
**[[Midgar]] (DLC)
|-
**{{OmegaStage|Midgar}} (DLC)
|{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[Fountain of Dreams]] || There are no reflections in the water and the platforms don't have water pushing them up.
|-
|{{symbol|wario|16px}} [[WarioWare, Inc.]] || Blowin' Up and Kitty Cover do not appear in the microgame pool.
|-
|{{symbol|fireemblem|16px}} [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] || Only Dimitri, Edelgard, Claude, Flayn, Seteth, and Rhea appear.
|-
|{{symbol|fatalfury|16px}} [[King of Fighters Stadium]] || There are no cameos in the stage.
|-
|{{symbol|xenoblade|16px}} [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]] || There are no cameos in the stage.
|-
|{{symbol|tomodachi|16px}} [[Tomodachi Life]] || Only 2 rooms have Miis in them, as opposed to all 6.
|-
|{{symbol|wf|16px}} [[Wii Fit Studio]] || The background does not change to a mirror.
|-
|{{symbol|tekken|16px}} [[Mishima Dojo]] || Heihachi is absent.
|}


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}} 1.1.4'''
==Gallery==
*Added 8-player mode versions of the following stages:
<gallery>
**[[Umbra Clock Tower]] (DLC)
Match Start (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U).jpg|An 8-player match about to start
**{{OmegaStage|Umbra Clock Tower}} (DLC)
8-PlayerSSBU_1.jpg|An 8-player match on {{SSBU|Battlefield}} in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Various stages unavailable in 8-Player Smash in publicly available versions of ''SSB4'' have been shown in official media with more than 4 players. Examples include:
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], 8-Player Smash was [http://mynintendonews.com/2014/12/11/sakurai-talks-inclusion-of-duck-hunt-in-smash-bros-8-player-smash-planned-for-melee-and-more/ going to appear] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', but was "more than impossible" at the time. Notably, usage of ''Melee''{{'}}s {{SSBM|debug menu}} can allow for partially implemented 6-player battles, though this is only used for [[Multi-Man mode]] and certain event matches.
*{{for3ds}} includes various [[Unused content (SSB4)|unused elements]] for 8-Player Smash within its data.
===In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''===
*Various stages unavailable in 8-Player Smash in publicly available versions of the game have been shown in official media with more than 4 players. Examples include:
**[[Wuhu Island]] being shown with 6 players in [[:File:SSB4 - Jigglypuff Screen-3.jpg|one of Jigglypuff's screenshots]] on the [[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|official website]].
**[[Wuhu Island]] being shown with 6 players in [[:File:SSB4 - Jigglypuff Screen-3.jpg|one of Jigglypuff's screenshots]] on the [[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|official website]].
**[[Skyloft]] being shown with 8 players in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kERaZDelEYQ official trailer] for the third wave of [[downloadable content]] {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes (at 1:20).
**[[Skyloft]] being shown with 8 players in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kERaZDelEYQ&t=1m20s official trailer] for the third wave of [[downloadable content]] {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes (at 1:20).
**[[Coliseum]] being shown with 5 players in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMvgKqMWAlg Corrin's reveal trailer] (at 1:37).
**[[Coliseum]] being shown with 5 players in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMvgKqMWAlg&t=1m37s Corrin's reveal trailer] (at 1:37).
**[[Boxing Ring]] being shown with 8 players in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40zrOI-pc6I official trailer] for the sixth wave of DLC Mii Fighter costumes (at 1:06).
**[[Boxing Ring]] being shown with 7 players in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40zrOI-pc6I&t=1m06s official trailer] for the sixth wave of DLC Mii Fighter costumes (at 1:06).
**[[Wrecking Crew]] being shown with 6 players in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1JERhUoQoU Final Video Presentation] (at 32:57).
**[[Wrecking Crew]] being shown with 6 players in the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1JERhUoQoU&t=32m57s Final Video Presentation] (at 32:57).
**{{SSB4|Final Destination}} being shown with 5 players in a [[:File:SSB4-Wii U challenge image R04C04.png|challenge grid image]].
**{{SSB4|Final Destination}} being shown with 5 players in a [[:File:SSB4-Wii U challenge image R04C04.png|challenge grid image]].
*{{for3ds}} includes various [[Beta elements (SSB4)|unused elements]] within its data for 8-player Smash.
**Final Destination being shown with 6 players in another [[:File:SSB4-Wii U challenge image R10C03.png|challenge grid image]].
*According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], 8-Player Smash was [http://mynintendonews.com/2014/12/11/sakurai-talks-inclusion-of-duck-hunt-in-smash-bros-8-player-smash-planned-for-melee-and-more/ going to appear] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', but was "more than impossible" at the time. Notably, usage of ''Melee''{{'}}s {{SSBM|debug menu}} can allow for partially implemented 6-player battles, though this is only used for [[Multi-Man mode]].
***It is unknown what exactly dictates why some stages are playable and some aren't, as a smaller stage like [[Smashville]] is playable but a larger stage like [[Boxing Ring]] is not.
*When playing a Team Battle in 8-Player Smash, CPUs will almost always utilize the [[Share stock|life stealing]] technique, even more often than they do in the other modes.
*The normal versions of Flat Zone X, Pac-Land, and Skyworld are the only stages without a maximum limit of 4 or 8 players (6).
*While Ω forms of stages are available in 8-Player Smash, {{SSB4|Final Destination}} itself cannot be selected in 8-Player Smash. This is likely due to the visual-intensiveness of the stage's background animations.
*While Ω forms of stages are available in 8-Player Smash, {{SSB4|Final Destination}} itself cannot be selected in 8-Player Smash.  
*After the 1.0.8 update, players no longer have to select a separate page for Ω forms and can now simply press a button on the controller for the Ω version, like in a normal Smash. This means that the blue stage select color scheme previously used for the Ω form page is now unused.
*After the 1.0.8 update, players no longer have to select a separate page for Ω forms and can now simply press a button on the controller for the Ω version, like in a normal Smash. This means that the blue stage select color scheme previously used for the Ω form page is now unused.
*Every familiar stage has at least its Ω form available in 8-Player Smash. Only four of them ([[Delfino Plaza]], [[Halberd]], [[Port Town Aero Dive]] and [[Pirate Ship]]) have their normal form unavailable in 8-Player Smash.
*Every familiar stage in ''Smash Wii U'' has at least its Ω form available in 8-Player Smash. Only four of them ([[Delfino Plaza]], [[Halberd]], [[Port Town Aero Dive]] and [[Pirate Ship]]) have their normal form unavailable in 8-Player Smash.
**Pirate Ship and [[Miiverse]] are the only DLC stages that are not completely available in 8-Player Smash, with Pirate Ship being unavailable in its normal form and Miiverse being unavailable in either form.
**Pirate Ship and [[Miiverse]] are the only DLC stages in ''Smash Wii U'' that are not completely available in 8-Player Smash, with Pirate Ship being unavailable in its normal form and Miiverse being unavailable in either form.
*Through game modifications, it is possible to allow any stage or Ω form to be selected in 8-Player Smash. The stages are all functional, but some stages (such as [[Miiverse]]) will cause the game to lag due to the intensity.
*Through game modifications, it is possible to allow any stage or Ω form to be selected in 8-Player Smash. The stages are all functional, but [[Miiverse]] will notably cause the game to lag.
*The majority of fighters have separate models for 8-Player Smash battles, to improve game performance. These models lack fluid hand animation, instead using sharp transitions between different hand states.
*The majority of fighters have separate models for 8-Player Smash battles, to improve game performance. These models lack fluid hand animation, instead using sharp transitions between different hand states.
*Due to the fact that everything on Ω forms is scaled up in 8-Player Smash, stages with fog in the background have the fog visibly covering more of the geometry. This is most noticeable on the Ω form of [[Kalos Pokémon League]].
*Due to the fact that everything on Ω forms is scaled up in 8-Player Smash, stages with fog in the background have the fog visibly covering more of the geometry. This is most noticeable on the Ω form of [[Kalos Pokémon League]].
*Mario Galaxy and Wii Fit Studio are the only stages in ''Smash Wii U'' that have supported more players in their normal forms than their Ω forms at one point or another (this applied to Mario Galaxy prior to 1.0.2, and Wii Fit Studio after 1.0.2 but prior to 1.0.6).


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The original eight characters taunting on Battlefield in 8-Player Smash.

8-Player Smash (8人乱闘, 8-Person Fray) is a gameplay mode in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This mode allows up to eight players to play together at once, as opposed to the standard four. In Ultimate, 8-Player Smash is not a separate mode with its own menu option; instead, Smash modes allow up to eight players to join.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

8-Player Smash is a mode accessible within the Smash menu. It is similar to the regular Smash mode, but it allows up to eight players to join, instead of only four as in other modes. Coin Battles and Special Smash cannot be used in conjunction with 8-Player Smash. The 8-Player Smash mode can still be played with four or fewer players, in which case it functions largely identically to the regular Smash mode, with the exception of being unable to partake in Coin Battles or Special Smash. With more than four players, many stages function differently, and some stages cannot be selected depending on the number of players.

In addition to red, blue, yellow, and green player colors for players 1-4 (red for player 1, blue for player 2, yellow for player 3, green for player 4), players 5-8 use the colors orange, cyan, purple, and slate, respectively. In Team Battles, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected, in addition to red, blue and green teams.

Stage availability[edit]

Only certain stages and their Ω forms can be selected; if there are more players present than a stage (or Ω form) allows, the stage's icon on the stage selection screen will be darkened and the stage will not be selectable. Additionally, several stages' hazards or other background elements will be disabled in 8-Player Smash. Custom stages are not available in 8-Player Smash, with the option on the stage select screen replaced with the button for DLC stages if any are installed, or another Ω form switch button otherwise.

In 8-Player Smash, Ω form stages will be scaled up to approximately 1.6 times their normal size. Battles with more than four players in other modes, such as All-Star Mode and horde battles in the Special Orders mode, will count as 8-Player Smash and thus use the 8-Player Smash versions of stages.

Stage Players Ω form Notes
Donkey Kong (universe) 75m 8 8
Super Smash Bros. (universe) Battlefield 8 8
Super Smash Bros. (universe) Big Battlefield 8 8
Punch-Out!! (universe) Boxing Ring 4 4
The Legend of Zelda (universe) Bridge of Eldin 8 8 King Bulblin does not appear and the bridge does not blow up.
Fire Emblem (universe) Castle Siege 8 8
Fire Emblem (universe) Coliseum 4 4
Mario (universe) Delfino Plaza 4 8
Kirby (universe) Dream Land (64) 8 8
Duck Hunt (universe) Duck Hunt 8 8 The dog and ducks do not appear.
Super Smash Bros. (universe) Final Destination 4 4
Game & Watch (universe) Flat Zone X 6 8
Wario (universe) Gamer 4 8
Pikmin (universe) Garden of Hope 4 8
Xenoblade Chronicles (universe) Gaur Plain 8 8 Metal Face does not appear.
Kirby (universe) Halberd 4 8
The Legend of Zelda (universe) Hyrule Castle (64) 8 8
Donkey Kong (universe) Jungle Hijinxs 4 8
Pokémon (universe) Kalos Pokémon League 4 8
Donkey Kong (universe) Kongo Jungle 64 8 8
Mario (universe) Luigi's Mansion 8 8 The mansion cannot be attacked or destroyed, and the pillars are intangible.
Star Fox (universe) Lylat Cruise 8 8 The background is only set to starry space, though the space warp will still be shown.
Mario (universe) Mario Circuit 4 4
Mario (universe) Mario Circuit (Brawl) 8 8 Shy Guys do not appear.
Mario (universe) Mario Galaxy 8 8 Background ships are removed.
Final Fantasy (universe) Midgar 8 8 No Summon Materia appear.
Miiverse (universe) Miiverse 4 4
Mario (universe) Mushroom Kingdom U 4 8
Metroid (universe) Norfair 8 8 No lava-related hazards appear.
EarthBound (universe) Onett 8 8
Star Fox (universe) Orbital Gate Assault 4 8 Arwings do not appear in the background.
Pac-Man (universe) Pac-Land 6 8
Kid Icarus (universe) Palutena's Temple 8 8 The bridge cannot be broken.
Mario (universe) Peach's Castle (64) 8 8
Pilotwings (universe) Pilotwings 4 8 The Planes do not appear in the background.
The Legend of Zelda (universe) Pirate Ship 4 8
Pokémon (universe) Pokémon Stadium 2 8 8 The stage does not change its layout, and the screen that normally shows battle information is blank.
F-Zero (universe) Port Town Aero Dive 4 8 No F-Zero Racers appear.
Metroid (universe) Pyrosphere 8 8 Ridley and other hazards do not appear. The lava doesn't flow in the background.
The Legend of Zelda (universe) Skyloft 4 4
Kid Icarus (universe) Skyworld 6 8
Animal Crossing (universe) Smashville 8 8 No background characters appear.
Mario (universe) Super Mario Maker 8 8
Street Fighter (universe) Suzaku Castle 8 8
The Legend of Zelda (universe) Temple 8 8
Kirby (universe) The Great Cave Offensive 8 8 The stalactites and beams of light in the background do not appear.
Animal Crossing (universe) Town and City 8 8 No background characters appear.
Bayonetta (universe) Umbra Clock Tower 8 8 The battle will not transition to Purgatorio.
Wii Fit (universe) Wii Fit Studio 8 8 The background does not change to a mirror.
Mega Man (universe) Wily Castle 4 8
Sonic the Hedgehog (universe) Windy Hill Zone 8 8 Animal Friends do not appear.
Yoshi (universe) Woolly World 4 8 The terrain does not depress when players stand on it.
Wrecking Crew (universe) Wrecking Crew 4 8
Wii Sports (universe) Wuhu Island 4 4
Yoshi (universe) Yoshi's Island 8 8

Update history[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 1.0.2

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 1.0.6

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

8-Player Smash is not a separate mode in Ultimate, and instead, all Smash modes (except for Custom Smash) allow up to eight players to join. Stages are not restricted by number of players, and only a few stages have differences by number of players.

Players 1-6 reuse their SSB4 colors (red for player 1, blue for player 2, yellow for player 3, green for player 4, orange for player 5, cyan for player 6), while players 7 and 8 have a switch of colors (pink for player 7 and violet for player 8). In Team Battles, the yellow team can be selected regardless of the number of players.

Pokémon Trainer functions differently in battles with more than four players. In such battles, the Pokémon Trainer will not be visible, but their voice can still be heard. The Poké Ball and its energy effects can be seen travelling to and from the foreground, implying that the Pokémon Trainer is in the foreground, outside of the camera's view.

Ditto cannot be summoned if there are eight fighters.

Joker's taunts will not summon Morgana with 5 or more fighters.

Stage changes[edit]

All stages are available to play with any number of players. Custom stages are limited to four players once a part of the weight limit is reached.

In battles with more than four fighters (including Spirit battles with enough participants), Final Destination and all Ω form stages are scaled up to approximately 1.5 times their normal size. Additionally, a few stages have aesthetic differences in battles with more than four fighters (stage hazards and other elements that affect gameplay are retained with any number of players, as they can only be turned off in the Rules, with the sole exception of the Blowin' Up and Kitty Cover microgames being absent from WarioWare, Inc. in 8-Player). For Ω forms, only the main platform is scaled up, and the background is not moved to compensate, so on some stages, the platform will clip into elements of the background, or at least get much closer to them than usual.

Stage Notes
Kirby (universe) Fountain of Dreams There are no reflections in the water and the platforms don't have water pushing them up.
Wario (universe) WarioWare, Inc. Blowin' Up and Kitty Cover do not appear in the microgame pool.
Fire Emblem (universe) Garreg Mach Monastery Only Dimitri, Edelgard, Claude, Flayn, Seteth, and Rhea appear.
Fatal Fury (universe) King of Fighters Stadium There are no cameos in the stage.
Xenoblade Chronicles (universe) Cloud Sea of Alrest There are no cameos in the stage.
Tomodachi (universe) Tomodachi Life Only 2 rooms have Miis in them, as opposed to all 6.
Wii Fit (universe) Wii Fit Studio The background does not change to a mirror.
Tekken (universe) Mishima Dojo Heihachi is absent.

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

  • Various stages unavailable in 8-Player Smash in publicly available versions of the game have been shown in official media with more than 4 players. Examples include:
  • The normal versions of Flat Zone X, Pac-Land, and Skyworld are the only stages without a maximum limit of 4 or 8 players (6).
  • While Ω forms of stages are available in 8-Player Smash, Final Destination itself cannot be selected in 8-Player Smash.
  • After the 1.0.8 update, players no longer have to select a separate page for Ω forms and can now simply press a button on the controller for the Ω version, like in a normal Smash. This means that the blue stage select color scheme previously used for the Ω form page is now unused.
  • Every familiar stage in Smash Wii U has at least its Ω form available in 8-Player Smash. Only four of them (Delfino Plaza, Halberd, Port Town Aero Dive and Pirate Ship) have their normal form unavailable in 8-Player Smash.
    • Pirate Ship and Miiverse are the only DLC stages in Smash Wii U that are not completely available in 8-Player Smash, with Pirate Ship being unavailable in its normal form and Miiverse being unavailable in either form.
  • Through game modifications, it is possible to allow any stage or Ω form to be selected in 8-Player Smash. The stages are all functional, but Miiverse will notably cause the game to lag.
  • The majority of fighters have separate models for 8-Player Smash battles, to improve game performance. These models lack fluid hand animation, instead using sharp transitions between different hand states.
  • Due to the fact that everything on Ω forms is scaled up in 8-Player Smash, stages with fog in the background have the fog visibly covering more of the geometry. This is most noticeable on the Ω form of Kalos Pokémon League.
  • Mario Galaxy and Wii Fit Studio are the only stages in Smash Wii U that have supported more players in their normal forms than their Ω forms at one point or another (this applied to Mario Galaxy prior to 1.0.2, and Wii Fit Studio after 1.0.2 but prior to 1.0.6).