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Revision as of 04:25, July 8, 2019

For the game mode with the Japanese name of World Smash, see Smash Tour.
For the forum previously known as Smash World Forums, see SmashBoards.
For the French tournament, see Smashdown World.
Not to be confused with SSB World.
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Smash World
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Hatena Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Hatena Co., Ltd.
Genre(s) App/Service
Platform(s) Android, iOS
Smash World will let Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players share their best and worst fights.

Smash World is a supplementary service and social app for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It became active on April 17th, 2019, as a free service and accessible through the Nintendo Switch Online app on smartphones and tablets.

The service allows players to view and download videos made with the Video Editor or stages made with the Stage Builder in Ultimate within the service for use in the game itself. It also allows players to voice chat with others in battle arenas, check in-game notifications and create spirit teams from those already in the player's possession in the game. The app will receive updates post-launch.