Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a crossover fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd., published by Nintendo. Directed by Masahiro Sakurai, it features every fighter from the series' history plus newcomers, totaling 89 playable characters from across gaming. Players battle on over 100 stages using simple controls with deep competitive mechanics. Modes include classic single-player, World of Light adventure mode, online multiplayer, and local battles for up to 8 players. DLC added iconic characters including Sephiroth, Steve from Minecraft, and Sora from Kingdom Hearts. Ultimate has sold over 33 million copies, making it the best-selling fighting game of all time and a fixture in competitive esports.
Fighting Games
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features the largest roster in fighting game history with 89 characters, deep competitive mechanics, and crossover appeal spanning gaming's most iconic franchises.
Game Details
PlatformsNintendo Switch
GenrePlatform Fighter
DeveloperBandai Namco Studios, Sora Ltd.
Released2018
Critic Score93/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineProprietary Nintendo Engine
MicrotransactionsNo
4.6
1 reviews
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.6/5
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate lives up to its name. The roster of 89 fighters spanning gaming history is a staggering achievement, and seeing characters as disparate as Mario, Solid Snake, Minecraft Steve, and Sephiroth sharing the same stage never stops being surreal and delightful. Masahiro Sakurai's attention to detail in honoring each franchise through moveset design, stage references, and music selection is extraordinary. The fighting system elegantly scales from casual party chaos with items and hazards to the precise, technical competition that drives a thriving esports scene. Local multiplayer for up to eight players delivers some of the most consistently entertaining social gaming available. The World of Light adventure mode is lengthy if somewhat repetitive. Online play, while improved from launch, still suffers from inconsistent netcode that frustrates competitive players. Some DLC characters feel overpowered upon release. But as a celebration of gaming itself, Ultimate is unmatched -- a love letter to the medium that also happens to be an excellent fighting game.