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→‎Super Smash Bros. 4 / Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Mobus has new voice clips in Ultimate now including: Mii Brawler, Nice work, Incineroar and many others!
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Outside of Mobus's voice, four other announcers voice the announcer in the PAL release of ''Smash 4''. It's important to note that all of these actors were retained from ''Brawl'': Achim Barrenstein (German), Carlos Lobo (Spanish), Jean Faure (French), and Luigi Fantino (Italian). The Spanish and French announcers also provide voices for the Latin American and Canadian localizations, respectively. The Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, and Russian localizations use the English announcer.
Outside of Mobus's voice, four other announcers voice the announcer in the PAL release of ''Smash 4''. It's important to note that all of these actors were retained from ''Brawl'': Achim Barrenstein (German), Carlos Lobo (Spanish), Jean Faure (French), and Luigi Fantino (Italian). The Spanish and French announcers also provide voices for the Latin American and Canadian localizations, respectively. The Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, and Russian localizations use the English announcer.


Mobus was by far the youngest of the ''Smash Bros.'' announcers, recording his lines for ''SSB4'' at the age of 21; the previous three announcers were in their 50s at the time of their respective games' release. He reprised his role as the English-language announcer in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', a series first; he also provides new voice clips for the Korean and Chinese language options (although the latter option reuses his Japanese voice clips).
Mobus was by far the youngest of the ''Smash Bros.'' announcers, recording his lines for ''SSB4'' at the age of 21; the previous three announcers were in their 50s at the time of their respective games' release. He reprised his role as the English-language announcer in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', a series first; he also provides new voice clips for the English, Korean and Chinese language options (although the latter option reuses his Japanese voice clips).


Also in ''Ultimate'', the French, German, Italian, and Spanish announcers reprise their roles along with new Russian and Dutch announcers.
Also in ''Ultimate'', the French, German, Italian, and Spanish announcers reprise their roles along with new Russian and Dutch announcers.