Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Year Is 200X

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The Year is 200X (対決! 200X年生まれ) is an upcoming Event Tourney set to run from 6 a.m. on June 12th, 2020 to 6 a.m. on June 15th, 2020 (UTC). During the event, only characters and stages that originated from games released during the 2000s can be used.

Description

North America

This time-limited tourney is for fighters and stages created between 2000 and 2009!
The further you advance, the better the spirit you'll win![1]

PAL regions

This time-limited tourney is for fighters and stages created in 2000 to 2009!
The further you advance, the better the spirit you'll win![2]

Rules

Available fighters

Fighters
 
Dark Samus
 
 
Roy
 
 
Zero Suit Samus
 
 
Ike
 
 
Lucas
 
 
Olimar
 
 
Lucario
 
 
Toon Link
 
 
Villager
 
 
Wii Fit Trainer
 
 
Rosalina & Luma
 
 
Bowser Jr.
 
 
Bayonetta
 
 
Mii Brawler
 
 
Mii Swordfighter
 
 
Mii Gunner
 

Available stages

Stages
 
Battlefield
 
 
Great Bay
 
 
Delfino Plaza
 
 
Figure-8 Circuit
 
 
WarioWare, Inc.
 
 
Bridge of Eldin
 
 
Frigate Orpheon
 
 
Port Town Aero Dive
 
 
Distant Planet
 
 
Smashville
 
 
New Pork City
 
 
Luigi's Mansion
 
 
Pirate Ship
 
 
Spear Pillar
 
 
Hanenbow
 
 
Spirit Train
 
 
Tomodachi Life
 
 
PictoChat 2
 
 
Mario Galaxy
 
 
Town and City
 
 
Wii Fit Studio
 
 
Wuhu Island
 
 
Umbra Clock Tower
 

Trivia

  • Eight is the only playable character originating from the 2000s not present in the event, due to him being an alternate costume for the Luminary.
    • The Koopalings and Alph, however, can be selected as alternate costumes for Bowser Jr. and Olimar, which would break the theme as they debuted in the 1980s and 2010s respectively.
  • Living Room is the only stage from a 2000s game not present in the event.
  • Oddly, even though Battlefield can be played on in the event, Final Destination cannot, despite both (Battlefield and Final Destinations in general, not the specific versions) debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which released in 2001.

References