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Revision as of 14:36, November 11, 2018

For the game mode with the Japanese name of World Smash, see Smash Tour.
For the forum previously known as Smash World Forums, see SmashBoards.
Not to be confused with SSB World.
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Smash World
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Symbol of the Smash Bros. series.
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Not known yet
Genre(s) App/Service
Platform(s) Android, iOS
Smash World will let Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players share their best and worst fights.

Smash World is a supplementary service and social app for the upcoming fighting game Super Smash Bros Ultimate. It will be available in 2019 as a free service and accessible through the Nintendo Switch Online app on smartphones and tablets.

Unlike many apps for competitive multiplayer games, the app won’t focus on displaying win or loss records. Instead, the service will allow players to upload and view gameplay videos. It will also be able to players to voice chat with others in battle arenas. The app will receive updates post-launch.