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Battlefield is a Super Smash Bros. Brawl stage that was first confirmed at E3 in 2006. Its layout is very similar to that of its Melee counterpart - it consists of a central hard platform with ledges that may be hung from, and three stationary soft platforms that float above the hard platform. The stage elements are larger than those of Melee's Battlefield, and the blast lines that surround them are situated further away. The slopes on the stage's underside, beneath the ledges, can be "hugged", allowing many characters to more easily and more flexibly recover from offstage. (more...)
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Weekly in-game event: A Tribute to Melee
- 25 March 2025

- Hax, a renowned Melee player as well as one of the best Fox players in the world, has passed away at the age of 30.
- 23 March 2025

- At KOWLOON 15 with Sumabato 15th anniversary, Asimo, Raru, and Carmelo take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles.
- 2 March 2025

- At Cavalier Clash 6, Syrup, Light, and Sparg0 take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles. Pocket & lolyoshi take Ultimate doubles.
- 23 February 2025

- At Snosa 6, Josh Brody, Isai, and Hero Pie take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Smash 64 singles. Isai & Mercy take Smash 64 doubles.
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- ...that the announcement of Steve's inclusion in Ultimate caused such a traffic spike on Twitter that it caused the site to be temporarily inaccessible, being only the second time with the first being Michael Jackson's death in 2009?
- ...that the damage output of some attacks had decimals since Melee, but it wasn't until Ultimate that the decimal output would be displayed in-game as a tenth?
- ...that it's possible to play Crazy Orders to 100 or more turns, although the turn counter is capped at 99?
- ...that in Ultimate, using Palkia to flip the Coliseum and Training stages on a fixed camera triggers afterimages due to exposing negative space?
- ...that Brawl's adventure mode, The Subspace Emissary, has 104 cutscenes compared to Ultimate's World of Light's 7?
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