8-Player Smash
8-Player Smash is a gameplay mode in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. This mode allows eight players to play on the same stage at one time. In addition to red, blue, yellow, and green indicators for players 1-4, players 5-8 receive new indicators colored orange, cyan, purple, and slate respectively. In Team Battles, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected.
Players can do time or stock matches in 8-Player Smash, but Coin Battles are omitted from the game mode.
Stages available in 8-Player Smash
Only a select few stages and their Ω Forms can be played on. All stages available in 8-Player Smash as non-Omega Forms can be played on in their Omega Form except Mario Galaxy and The Great Cave Offensive. Sizes of stages may change to accommodate for the larger amount of players. Several of the stages' hazards are also removed. Custom Stages are also not selectable, with the option replaced with the option for switching to Omega Forms.
- Battlefield
- Big Battlefield
- Duck Hunt
- Gaur Plain
- Mario Galaxy
- Pyrosphere
- Norfair
- Lylat Cruise
- Pokemon Stadium 2
- Smashville
- Town and City
- Palutena's Temple
- The Great Cave Offensive
- Windy Hill Zone
- Wii Fit Studio
- Kongo Jungle 64
- Onett
- Temple
- Yoshi's Island
- 75 m
- Bridge of Eldin
- Castle Siege
- Mario Circuit (SSBB)
- Template:Gameicon Luigi's Mansion
Ω Forms available in 8-Player Smash
The Ω Forms of the above stages are also playable, along with Ω Forms of those listed below:
- Gamer
- Garden of Hope
- Jungle Hijinxs
- Kalos Pokémon League
- Mushroom Kingdom U
- Pac-Land
- Wily Castle
- Wrecking Crew
- Halberd
- Skyworld
- Flat Zone X
- Pac-Land
Gallery
- 8-Player Smash 1.jpg
- 8-Player Smash 2.jpg
On Gaur Plain
- 8-Player Smash 3.jpg
On Mario Galaxy
- 8-Player Smash 4.jpg
On Onett
Trivia
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS includes various unused elements within its data for 8-player Smash.
- While Ω forms of stages are available in 8-Player Smash, Final Destination itself cannot be used in 8-Player Smash, despite the Ω stages usually being no larger than Final Destination itself.
- According to Masahiro Sakurai, 8-Player Smash was almost in Super Smash Bros. Melee, but was "more than impossible" at the time.