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*Sony's ''{{s|wikipedia|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'' is a 2012 crossover fighting game featuring several franchises from {{s|wikipedia|Sony Interactive Entertainment}} as well a few third-party characters such as [[Heihachi Mishima]] from {{uv|Tekken}}, Raiden from {{uv|Metal Gear}}, and [[Dante]] from {{uvm3|Devil May Cry}}. Most of the characters made their first appearance on the {{s|wikipedia|PlayStation}} consoles, and some of them are even exclusive, such as Kratos from ''{{s|wikipedia|God of War}}'', Nathan Drake from ''{{s|wikipedia|Uncharted}}'', Sir Daniel Fortesque from ''{{s|wikipedia|MediEvil}}'' and {{s|wikipedia|Ratchet & Clank}} from the eponymous series. The game's development team stated that ''Smash Bros.'' itself was one of their inspirations and the title is a direct reference to the first game's Japanese name, ''Nintendo All-Stars! Great Fray Smash Brothers''.
*Sony's ''{{s|wikipedia|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'' is a 2012 crossover fighting game featuring several franchises from {{s|wikipedia|Sony Interactive Entertainment}} as well a few third-party characters such as [[Heihachi Mishima]] from {{uv|Tekken}}, Raiden from {{uv|Metal Gear}}, and [[Dante]] from {{uvm3|Devil May Cry}}. Most of the characters made their first appearance on the {{s|wikipedia|PlayStation}} consoles, and some of them are even exclusive, such as Kratos from ''{{s|wikipedia|God of War}}'', Nathan Drake from ''{{s|wikipedia|Uncharted}}'', Sir Daniel Fortesque from ''{{s|wikipedia|MediEvil}}'' and {{s|wikipedia|Ratchet & Clank}} from the eponymous series. The game's development team stated that ''Smash Bros.'' itself was one of their inspirations and the title is a direct reference to the first game's Japanese name, ''Nintendo All-Stars! Great Fray Smash Brothers''.
*''{{s|wikipedia|Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends}}'' is a four-player 2.5D fighting game with gameplay mechanics similar to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, using characters from the ''{{s|wikipedia|Kung Fu Panda}}'' franchise.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBmfDAg16yQ Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends Launch Trailer - Little Orbit]</ref>
*''{{s|wikipedia|Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends}}'' is a four-player 2.5D fighting game with gameplay mechanics similar to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, using characters from the ''{{s|wikipedia|Kung Fu Panda}}'' franchise.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBmfDAg16yQ Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends Launch Trailer - Little Orbit]</ref>
*''{{s|wikipedia|Brawlhalla}}'' is a 2015 free-to-play platform fighter developed by Blue Mammoth Games and published by {{s|wikipedia|Ubisoft Entertainment SA}}. The game features characters called "Legends", each with their unique stats, loadout, and available cosmetic skins. Several skins double as guest fighters from properties such as {{uv|Shovel Knight}}, {{uvm3|Rayman}}, {{uvm3|Assassin's Creed}}, {{uv|Street Fighter}}, {{uv|Castlevania}}, and {{uv|Tekken}}, in addition to several properties from outside of gaming, such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Walking Dead|franchise}}'', {{s|wikipedia|WWE}}, and ''{{s|wikipedia|G.I. Joe}}''.
*''{{s|wikipedia|Brawlhalla}}'' is a 2015 free-to-play platform fighter developed by Blue Mammoth Games and published by {{s|wikipedia|Ubisoft Entertainment SA}}. The game features characters called "Legends", each with their unique stats, loadout, and available cosmetic skins. Several skins double as guest fighters from properties such as {{uv|Shovel Knight}}, {{uvm3|Rayman}}, {{uvm3|Assassin's Creed}}, {{uv|Street Fighter}}, and {{uv|Castlevania}}, in addition to several properties from outside of gaming, such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Walking Dead|franchise}}'', {{s|wikipedia|WWE}}, and ''{{s|wikipedia|G.I. Joe}}''.
*''{{s|wikipedia|Brawlout}}'' is a 2.5D platform fighter developed and published by Angry Mob Games. The game does not use [[shield]]ing, and most characters are incapable of [[grab]]bing others. Instead, its gameplay is based on [[combo]]s.
*''{{s|wikipedia|Brawlout}}'' is a 2.5D platform fighter developed and published by Angry Mob Games. The game does not use [[shield]]ing, and most characters are incapable of [[grab]]bing others. Instead, its gameplay is based on [[combo]]s.
*''{{s|wikipedia|Rivals of Aether}}'' is a 2015 2D platform fighter inspired by the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, using similar gameplay mechanics but its own cast of original characters. It spawned its own franchise, and a 2.5D sequel is in development, reinstating many ''Smash Bros.'' mechanics that the first game chose to exclude.
*''{{s|wikipedia|Rivals of Aether}}'' is a 2015 2D platform fighter inspired by the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, using similar gameplay mechanics but its own cast of original characters. It spawned its own franchise, and a 2.5D sequel is in development, reinstating many ''Smash Bros.'' mechanics that the first game chose to exclude.

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