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Peach's Castle returned as [[downloadable content]] in both versions ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' on July 31st, 2015, alongside [[Hyrule Castle]]. Like other returning stages from the [[Super Smash Bros.|first Smash game]], some of the textures are slightly higher in quality, but the general overall primitive look of the original is retained. Peach's Castle also returns as a familar stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
Peach's Castle returned as [[downloadable content]] in both versions ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' on July 31st, 2015, alongside [[Hyrule Castle]]. Like other returning stages from the [[Super Smash Bros.|first Smash game]], some of the textures are slightly higher in quality, but the general overall primitive look of the original is retained. Peach's Castle also returns as a familar stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


==Layout==
==Stage Overview==
Peach's Castle has two main platforms, one on top of another. It is possible to fall through the top platform. The bottom platform partially makes a block going left to right, that makes sound in ''Smash 4'' if listened to carefully. On the top two corners there are two floating, inward-angled platforms that move slowly up and down and prevent people from being smashed away too easily. These platforms are very easy to DI off of as well. It has a floating [[Bumper]] on the middle above the second platform of the stage. This bumper moves slightly left and right (it remains stationary on 1P Mode though). It is difficult for most characters to [[recover]] on this stage since the two floating platforms limit recovery to the top platform and there are no ledges that can be grabbed, with the moving black platform on the bottom of the stage greatly aiding recovery, but it isn't always on the side the player is on). In ''Smash 4'' however, fighters can now grab onto the bottom platforms.
Peach's Castle has two main platforms, one on top of another. It is possible to fall through the top platform. The bottom platform partially makes a block going left to right, that makes sound in ''Smash 4'' if listened to carefully. On the top two corners there are two floating, inward-angled platforms that move slowly up and down and prevent people from being smashed away too easily. These platforms are very easy to DI off of as well. It has a floating [[Bumper]] on the middle above the second platform of the stage. This bumper moves slightly left and right (it remains stationary on 1P Mode though). It is difficult for most characters to [[recover]] on this stage since the two floating platforms limit recovery to the top platform and there are no ledges that can be grabbed, with the moving black platform on the bottom of the stage greatly aiding recovery, but it isn't always on the side the player is on). In ''Smash 4'' however, fighters can now grab onto the bottom platforms.


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