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Steve
File:Steve Minecraft.png
MinecraftSymbol.svg
Official render of Steve from Minecraft.
Universe Minecraft
Debut Minecraft (2009)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Minecraft Dungeons (2020)
Console/platform of origin Microsoft Windows
Apple OS X
Linux
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin Overworld
Created by Mojang Studios

Steve (スティーブ, Steve) is the default skin in Minecraft, the best-selling game in the world.[1]

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In the October 1st presentation, Steve was revealed to be the next fighter, with more information to be revealed prior to Minecraft Live 2020. He is currently is the fifth third-party DLC character added in. His final smash is believed to be a giant piston smashing players off the map.


Trivia

  • Steve is the fifth foreign-created fighter in Smash, having been created by Swedish developer Mojang Studios.
  • Steve is the first playable character in Smash history to come from a game that was once an indie (independent-developed) game. While this was the case, Minecraft is now owned by Microsoft.
  • Prior to Steve's inclusion, characters from Mario, Pac-Man, Final Fantasy, and Banjo-Kazooie have appeared as official skins in the console versions of Minecraft.
  • Steve is the second playable character in Smash to have debuted on a home computer platform, following Solid Snake

References

  1. ^ Warren, Tom (May 18, 2020). Minecraft still incredibly popular as sales top 200 million and 126 million play monthly. The Verge. Retrieved on October 1, 2020.