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My Music returns in ''Ultimate'' and again functions largely the same, though it is now located in the [[Sound]] sub-menu in the Options menu accessible through the [[Dashboard]]. While some tracks can be unlocked by completing challenges, CDs have been removed and many tracks can be purchased in the [[shop]]. The reset option is now a large button at the bottom of the menu. New additions include three different sorting methods for the tracks: "Standard Sort" which is how the tracks were ordered by the developers, "By Year" which sorts all tracks by when they released in chronological order, although placing remixes where the original would be, and "By Selection Likelihood" which sorts the tracks by the player's personal adjustments in order form most to least likely. ''Ultimate'' also allows the ability to choose which song will play for a particular match. My Music no longer restricts songs to stages, and now includes any song that belongs to any stage that originates from the same [[universe]]. This greatly increases the list of songs that can possibly play on most stages, which allows players to further tune the likelihood of any song playing. For example, all {{uv|Zelda}} stages share the same track list which can then be adjusted individually to the player's preference. That being said, the standard sort of each track list is not always the same, as some will prioritize different tracks for aesthetic reasons. New to ''Ultimate'' is the "Other" category which includes all tracks not belonging to a major universe and thus can be played on any stage in the same situation. This means Hanenbow now has multiple tracks to choose from, but it also means [[Flat Zone X]] only has two tracks. As of version 8.1.0, all ''Super Smash Bros.'' stages now have the ability to play any track from any universe. However, only the tracks on the menu before the update could be directly adjusted with every other track being truly randomized. This was changed in update 10.1.0, where pressing the [[X button]] will swap between only allowing ''Super Smash Bros.'' tracks and randomly selecting from all tracks. Like ''For Wii U'' before it, DLC stages got a dedicated My Music menu for the corresponding DLC music tracks, though they would also include tracks from their universe included in the base game and vice versa. Midgar only had two tracks before more {{uv|Final Fantasy}} music was added in version 10.0.0.
My Music returns in ''Ultimate'' and again functions largely the same, though it is now located in the [[Sound]] sub-menu in the Options menu accessible through the [[Dashboard]]. While some tracks can be unlocked by completing challenges, CDs have been removed and many tracks can be purchased in the [[shop]]. The reset option is now a large button at the bottom of the menu. New additions include three different sorting methods for the tracks: "Standard Sort" which is how the tracks were ordered by the developers, "By Year" which sorts all tracks by when they released in chronological order, although placing remixes where the original would be, and "By Selection Likelihood" which sorts the tracks by the player's personal adjustments in order form most to least likely. ''Ultimate'' also allows the ability to choose which song will play for a particular match. My Music no longer restricts songs to stages, and now includes any song that belongs to any stage that originates from the same [[universe]]. This greatly increases the list of songs that can possibly play on most stages, which allows players to further tune the likelihood of any song playing. For example, all {{uv|Zelda}} stages share the same track list which can then be adjusted individually to the player's preference. That being said, the standard sort of each track list is not always the same, as some will prioritize different tracks for aesthetic reasons. New to ''Ultimate'' is the "Other" category which includes all tracks not belonging to a major universe and thus can be played on any stage in the same situation. This means Hanenbow now has multiple tracks to choose from, but it also means [[Flat Zone X]] only has two tracks. As of version 8.1.0, all ''Super Smash Bros.'' stages now have the ability to play any track from any universe. However, only the tracks on the menu before the update could be directly adjusted with every other track being truly randomized. This was changed in update 10.1.0, where pressing the [[X button]] will swap between only allowing ''Super Smash Bros.'' tracks and randomly selecting from all tracks. Like ''For Wii U'' before it, DLC stages got a dedicated My Music menu for the corresponding DLC music tracks, though they would also include tracks from their universe included in the base game and vice versa. Midgar only had two tracks before more {{uv|Final Fantasy}} music was added in version 10.0.0.


In {{forwiiu}} the option is extended to the Main Menu itself, as there are now more than two songs that can be possibly heard when going through the menu options.
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