Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site/Music

At the site's launch, the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate official site's music page featured four tracks for viewers to listen to. Every week since then up to the game's release, the site updated its music page with a new remix that is to be present in the final game. Below is a list of these tracks.

Trivia

 * In Japan, the Vega Stage theme is referred to as "Balrog Stage". This is because the characters of Vega, Balrog, and M. Bison had their names swapped during localization of Street Fighter II.
 * The day before the August Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct, the YouTube video for the Galaga Medley got renamed to "Bloody Tears / Monster Dance" for a brief period of time, before it got changed back.
 * The names of the videos for Gang-Plank Galleon onward are numbered based on the order they were released, starting with 12, presumably due to the above incident. This excludes the two versions of "Lifelight", which use the proper titles "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Main Theme - Lifelight" in English and "【スマブラSP】メインテーマ「命の灯火」" in Japanese.
 * Gang-Plank Galleon, however, was not the twelfth song to be added to the site; it was the thirteenth. In a similar manner, Guile Stage is numbered 24 even though it was the 26th song added to the site; it is likely that the numbering scheme excludes the three versions of the Main Theme.
 * The name for the YouTube video of the Mega Man 4 Medley keeps its Japanese name, while every song before Gang-Plank Galleon uses its English name.
 * The samples for Brinstar Depths, Bloody Tears / Monster Dance, Gang-Plank Galleon, and Fortress Boss all start in the middle of the song, as opposed to the beginning, like the rest of the tracks.
 * Of these four, Brinstar Depths is the only one not to fade in at the beginning of the song.
 * The three versions of the Main Theme are the only samples to showcase the full song; the others fade out after roughly a minute.
 * On international versions of the Music section of the site, composer Masafumi Takada's name was mistranslated as Masashi Takada, an otherwise unrelated Japanese actor, in the credits for Afternoon on the Island. The blog update used the proper name, and the error was later fixed.
 * Likely to not leak the inclusion of, Battle! (Wild Pokémon) was uploaded on the day of the November Smash Direct, rather than the usual Tuesday, which itself had a fighter update for.
 * While Bloody Tears / Monster Dance released on Wednesday rather than Tuesday, it was a delayed release rather than being replaced by something else, as there was a later update on Wednesday evening separate from the music track.
 * Spiral Mountain is the only track to have been uploaded to the website after the game's launch, as well as the only DLC remix present on the site.
 * At 31 tracks, the Ultimate site has the most music tracks available on it between the Smash sites.