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It also confirmed more modes. Most of the standard modes from ''Brawl'' return, with Classic and All-Star being mostly identical to the 3DS versions, albeit with unique stages. Event matches were, however, removed, with Tower of Smash being the evident replacement. Additionally, the stage creator returns with more customization available- instead of choosing themes, it would now be possible to mix and match parts. | It also confirmed more modes. Most of the standard modes from ''Brawl'' return, with Classic and All-Star being mostly identical to the 3DS versions, albeit with unique stages. Event matches were, however, removed, with Tower of Smash being the evident replacement. Additionally, the stage creator returns with more customization available- instead of choosing themes, it would now be possible to mix and match parts. | ||
===Amazon "Leak"=== | |||
A page for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U on Amazon.com was put up allowing people to pre order the game. However, in the product description of the game it shows the following information: | |||
"Battle it out as Nintendo’s greatest heroes on the Wii U console | |||
Face off against the biggest roster of Nintendo all-stars ever assembled! Send your rivals flying with powerful attacks to earn all-new customizations and equipment that trick out your fighter’s moves and stats. Then power-up and train intelligent amiibo figures* to take on your friends! | |||
The multiplayer showdown** you know and love is now on the Wii U console! Take on all comers as Mario, Mega Man, Sonic, and more gaming greats. Or tap an amiibo* to the Wii U GamePad controller to train it up by battling with or against it. You can even pit your amiibo against a friends’ to see how your training methods stack up. Whether you’re creating stages on the GamePad, competing in challenges crafted by Master Hand and Crazy Hand, or outwitting your opponents in a brand new board game mode, there’s no doubt that the ultimate Smash Bros. game has arrived. | |||
amiibo figures sold separately | |||
Broadband Internet access required for online play. Learn more at support.nintendo.com." | |||
The text claims that a new unrevealed Board game mode will appear, along with a mode where master hand and crazy hand set up challenges for the fighters (akin to a picture shown on Sakurai's Miiverse page), and the apparent return of the Stage Builder mode. The new modes have never been confirmed by sakurai or nintendo, but there is a decent chance someone got info on the game, didn't realise it wasn't revealed, and thought it would be good to advertise. However, this cannot be confirmed as true until more evidence on the alleged modes gets revealed officialy. | |||
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