Joker is now available in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Posted 17 Apr 2019 at 02:05 by Sam C Gittins
Following on from the fact that the final render for Joker from Persona 5 was recently found to be added to the source code for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it seems that Nintendo has now confirmed that the 3.0 update which includes the aforementioned and highly anticipated character - so long as you already have the season pass or pack 1 already purchased - plus a whole load of other extra modes which have now been officially confirmed.
There are also additional Mii fighter costumes available as a pack which are not included in the season pass consisting of Persona series and Sonic the Hedgehog series character accessories.
Check below for press release info on the extra modes, or just watch the embedded video at your leisure...
Stage Builder: Players with big ideas for a personalized Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage can let their creativity run wild with the new Stage Builder mode. By using in-game tools, players can add moving platforms, spinning traps and other unique features to their customized stages. By playing in Handheld mode, budding designers can even use the touch screen to freely draw and create, and use front and back layers to further decorate their stages. Designed stages will be available to play in a new tab on the Stage Select screen and can be shared online via the new Smash World service for the Nintendo Switch Online app.
Video Editor: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate video content that has been saved to a Nintendo Switch system can now be spliced together into a fun timeline presentation. Subtitles and sound effects can also be added to personalize the video, which can be exported and shared with the world through the new Smash World service for the Nintendo Switch Online app.
Smash World: Players can view shared videos and download stages created in Stage Builder to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in Smash World, a new service in the Nintendo Switch Online app. In Smash World, players can view recommended videos and even download custom stages shared by others online, giving players more ways than ever before to share their Super Smash Bros. Ultimate experience with friends.
Are you looking forward to finally getting to grips with Joker from Persona in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Do the Mii costumes seem worth paying the extra eShop credit for? Or will you be happy enough with making new stages in the comprehensive looking Stage Builder?
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