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As of version 13.0.1 of Ultimate, very few methods of crashing the game officially remain. With the increasing popularity of modding ''Ultimate'', improper modifications and/or unstable mods are currently one of the main causes of game crashes, similar to ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', though their stability has noticeably improved from previous Smash games and even earlier versions of ''Ultimate''. However, there remains one notable method of softlocking the vanilla version of the game which involves [[Battle Arena|Battle Arenas]]. This can be done by kicking all active participants in an ongoing match, leaving the arena stuck in the "Waiting for players..." state, and forcing the arena host to close the game via the Home screen.
As of version 13.0.1 of Ultimate, very few methods of crashing the game officially remain. With the increasing popularity of modding ''Ultimate'', improper modifications and/or unstable mods are currently one of the main causes of game crashes, similar to ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', though their stability has noticeably improved from previous Smash games and even earlier versions of ''Ultimate''. However, there remains one notable method of softlocking the vanilla version of the game which involves [[Battle Arena|Battle Arenas]]. This can be done by kicking all active participants in an ongoing match, leaving the arena stuck in the "Waiting for players..." state, and forcing the arena host to close the game via the Home screen.


==In competitive play==
==In tournament play==
While rare, game crashes can occur in tournaments, and some rulings exist as to what the appropriate course of action is in response to them.
While rare, game crashes can occur in tournaments, and some rulings exist as to what the appropriate course of action is in response to them.


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