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''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is also available for download on the Nintendo Switch. Two versions of the downloadable game exist; one that pays for the base game, and one that pays for the game and the [[Fighters Pass]], with the price changing accordingly. Both Fighters Pass Vol. 1 & 2 are available for separate purchase, as is each individual challenger pack and each individual downloadable Mii fighter costume. ''Ultimate'' also has an eShop menu within it (that accesses the eShop directly, much like ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'') where players can purchase the {{SSBU|downloadable content}} for the game (such as the aforementioned Fighters Pass).
''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is also available for download on the Nintendo Switch. Two versions of the downloadable game exist; one that pays for the base game, and one that pays for the game and the [[Fighters Pass]], with the price changing accordingly. Both Fighters Pass Vol. 1 & 2 are available for separate purchase, as is each individual challenger pack and each individual downloadable Mii fighter costume. ''Ultimate'' also has an eShop menu within it (that accesses the eShop directly, much like ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'') where players can purchase the {{SSBU|downloadable content}} for the game (such as the aforementioned Fighters Pass).


Players also can earn Gold Points for Nintendo's My Nintendo service by registering games with their My Nintendo account; up until January 31st, 2019, if this process was followed with ''Ultimate'', players would also receive a code to download {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} for free upon its release. Shortly after the release of Piranha Plant, it was available for purchase on the eShop for those who did not get the Gold Points. Players can also spend gold points on any digital content for a discount at checkout, with one Gold Point being equivalent to one U.S. cent. For example, most Mii costumes are priced at 75 cents. If the buyer has 75 Gold Points or more and uses them, they could effectively get that costume for free.
Players also can earn Gold Points for Nintendo's My Nintendo service by registering games with their My Nintendo account; up until January 31st, 2019, if this process was followed with ''Ultimate'', players would also receive a code to download {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} for free upon its release. Shortly after the release of Piranha Plant, it was available for purchase on the eShop for those who did not get the Gold Points. Players can also spend gold points on any digital content for a discount at checkout, with one Gold Point being equivalent to one U.S. cent. For example, most Mii costumes are priced at 75 cents. If the buyer has 75 Gold Points or more and uses them, they could potentially get that costume for free.


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