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⚫ | '''Super Smash Bros. 6''', known in Japan as ''Great Fray Smash Brothers 6'' (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ 6 ''Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Shikkusu'') is the sixth and final game in the Super Smash Bros. series. It will be released on the Nintendo Switch. More characters will be announced as time goes by. This game will be released worldwide for December 3, 2022. In Special it NorthAmerican-only from [[Nintendo of America's Smash Bros. 6: Plus Core Edition|Nintendo Smash Bros. 6: Plus Core Edition]]. |
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==Modes== |
==Modes== |
Revision as of 20:11, 12 June 2020
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Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory, Inc Grezzo | |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo | |
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | |
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December 3rd 2022 | ||
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ESRB: T PEGI: 16 | ||
Genre(s) | Fighting Platforms | |
Series | Super Smash Bros. | |
Predecessor | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018) | |
Storage Needed | 4.5GB | |
Cost | TBA |
Super Smash Bros. 6, known in Japan as Great Fray Smash Brothers 6 (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ 6 Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Shikkusu) is the sixth and final game in the Super Smash Bros. series. It will be released on the Nintendo Switch. More characters will be announced as time goes by. This game will be released worldwide for December 3, 2022. In Special it NorthAmerican-only from Nintendo Smash Bros. 6: Plus Core Edition.
Modes
(*)=Unlockable
Smash
- Smash
- Squad Strike
- Tourney
- Special Smash
- Boss Roleplay
- Tag Team Smash
- Final Fate
Games & More
- Adventure Mode: Into the Subspace Shadows
- Classic Mode
- All-Star Mode*
- Training
- Target Smash
- Board the Platforms
- Multi-Man Smash
- Home-Run Contest
- Boss Battles*
- Mii Fighters
- amiibo
- Stage Builder
- Challenger's Approach
- Custom Moves
Vault
Online
- Smash
- Quickplay
- Elite Smash
- Co-op
- Quickplay
- Spectate
- Shared Content
Characters
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Characters.
Stages
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Stages
Alternate Costumes
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Alternate Costumes
Classic Mode
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Classic Mode Paths
Adventure Mode
It was confirmed that there would be a new adventure mode in which would succeed World of Light
See Super Smash Bros. 6: Into the Subspace Shadows for more details.
Weapons & Items
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Weapons & Items
Assist Trophies
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Assist Trophies
Poké Ball Pokémon
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Poké Ball Pokémon
Digivice Digimon
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Digivice Digimon
Trophies
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Trophies
Smash Run Enemies
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Smash Run Enemies
Bosses
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Bosses
Final Smashes
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Final Smashes
Event Matches
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Event Matches
Unlockables
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Unlockables
Mii Outfits
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Mii Outfits
Music
See Super Smash Bros. 6/List of Music
Masterpieces
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Masterpieces
Scrapped Content
See Super Smash Bros. 6/Scrapped Content
Classic Mode
Survive to the end and win prizes depending on difficulty. You can play as 4 players in classic mode in this game. If you lose all your lives, the scale will knock over the character trophies depending how many players you have in classic mode and gold coins are also seen falling off the scale unless you are playing on 2.0 or lower. The difficulty will also go down unless you are playing on 2.0 or lower. The announcer will say "Continue?" after that. The continue music in this game is the same one taken from Melee. If the player picks YES, the trophies will stand up and the fire will appear again below the fighter scale again if you are playing on 5.0 or higher like in Super Smash Bros For Wii U. If the player picks NO, the screen will slowly blacken as the game over music plays. Then, the same GAME OVER sign from Brawl classic mode and boss battles mode will be typed in Kelly green as the announcer says "Game Over" after the game over music is heard. The game over music in this game is the same one taken when you fail levels in Angry Birds Stars Wars. Here are the difficulties and how much it costs to play the difficulties on the fighter scale:
Effortless | 0.0 to 0.9 | 200G | |
Easy | 1.0 to 1.9 | ||
Standard | 2.0 to 2.9 | 0G | |
Tougher | 3.0 to 3.9 | 400G | |
Challenging | 4.0 to 4.9 | 600G | |
Heatin' Up | 5.0 to 5.9 | 800G | |
Extra Spicy | 6.0 to 6.9 | 1000G | |
Infernal | 7.0 to 7.9 | 1200G | |
WHITE HOT! | 8.0 to 8.9 | 1400G | |
NOTHING HARDER! | 9.0 to 9.9 | 2000G | |
REAPER FIRE! | 10.0 or higher | 6000G or more |