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Free Four All

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Free Four All (我ら、スマブラforから参戦!, We are participants from Smash 4!) was an Event Tourney themed after Super Smash Bros. 4. It ran from from 6 a.m. on July 24, 2020 to 6 a.m. on July 27, 2020 (UTC). During the event, only the characters and stages that debuted in Smash 4, as well as every item in Ultimate that has appeared in Smash 4, could be used.

Description

This tourney is limited to fighters and stages originating from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U! Items that appeared in that game are also available!
The further you advance, the better the spirit you'll win![1]

Rules

  • Format: Smash
  • Rules: Time
  • Time Limit: 2:30
  • FS Meter: On
  • Items: Medium

Available fighters

 
The character selection screen for Free Four All.
Fighters
 
Lucina
 
 
Dark Pit
 
 
Villager
 
 
Mega Man
 
 
Wii Fit Trainer
 
 
Rosalina & Luma
 
 
Little Mac
 
 
Greninja
 
 
Palutena
 
 
Pac-Man
 
 
Robin
 
 
Shulk
 
 
Bowser Jr.
 
 
Duck Hunt
 
 
Ryu
 
 
Cloud
 
 
Corrin
 
 
Bayonetta
 
 
Mii Brawler
 
 
Mii Swordfighter
 
 
Mii Gunner
 

Available items

Available stages

Stages
 
3D Land
 
 
Golden Plains
 
 
Paper Mario
 
 
Gerudo Valley
 
 
Spirit Train
 
 
Dream Land GB
 
 
Unova Pokémon League
 
 
Prism Tower
 
 
Mute City SNES
 
 
Magicant
 
 
Arena Ferox
 
 
Reset Bomb Forest
 
 
Tortimer Island
 
 
Balloon Fight
 
 
Living Room
 
 
Find Mii
 
 
Tomodachi Life
 
 
PictoChat 2
 
 
Mushroom Kingdom U
 
 
Mario Galaxy
 
 
Mario Circuit
 
 
Skyloft
 
 
The Great Cave Offensive
 
 
Kalos Pokémon League
 
 
Coliseum
 
 
Flat Zone X
 
 
Palutena's Temple
 
 
Gamer
 
 
Garden of Hope
 
 
Town and City
 
 
Wii Fit Studio
 
 
Boxing Ring
 
 
Gaur Plain
 
 
Duck Hunt
 
 
Wrecking Crew
 
 
Pilotwings
 
 
Wuhu Island
 
 
Windy Hill Zone
 
 
Wily Castle
 
 
Pac-Land
 
 
Super Mario Maker
 
 
Suzaku Castle
 
 
Midgar
 
 
Umbra Clock Tower
 

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 我ら、スマブラforから参戦! We're from Smash Bros. for!
  English Free Four All
  French Au quatrième Smash The fourth Smash
  German Die 4. Smash-Generation The 4th generation of Smash
  Spanish 4.ª generación de Smash 4th generation of Smash
  Italian Evviva il quarto Smash! Hooray for the fourth Smash!
  Chinese (Simplified) 我等来自for参战! We're from Smash Bros. for!
  Chinese (Traditional) 我等自for參戰! We're from Smash Bros. for!
  Korean for로부터의 출전! We're from Smash Bros. for!
  Dutch Vierde generatie Smash Fourth generation of Smash
  Russian Четвертaя в серии! Fourth in the series!

Trivia

  • The banner is based on the cover art of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, though with only the Smash 4 newcomers present. It also incorporates the thematic colors of both versions of the game: red for the 3DS version and blue for the Wii U version.
  • The Mii Fighters are the only Smash 4 newcomers not included on the banner.
  • The Spring, Team Healer, the Dragoon Parts, and Daybreak are the only items in Smash 4 that did not appear in the tournament; in the former two's case, it is due to the fact they are not present in Ultimate.
  • Despite the fact that no fighters or stages from Smash 64, Melee, or Brawl are available for the event, items from the aforementioned games are available for the event. A similar situation also happens in A Tribute to Melee and Brawl Veterans Represent!.
  • Due to Alph being an alternate costume of Olimar, he is the only Smash 4 newcomer not to be present in the event, due to the latter debuting in Brawl.
  • Prior to this event, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U were officially treated by Nintendo as separate games. The public collectively treated both games as different versions of the same game after the fact. This event marks the first time Nintendo themselves shared this sentiment.

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