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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
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North American boxart.
Developer(s) Namco Bandai
Sora Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Masahiro Sakurai
Projected release date Holiday 2014
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer
Ratings PEGI: 12+ (provisional)

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is one of two games in the Super Smash Bros. series being released as part of the Super Smash Bros. 4 pair, and the home console counterpart to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Although most gameplay elements are shared between the two versions, there are several elements which distinguish the two.

The game will be playable on the Wii U with a variety of controller options, including the Wii U GamePad, the Wii U Pro Controller, and, with a special adapter, the GameCube controller.

Confirmed content

The playable roster is the same between both versions of SSB4.

Characters

Veterans
Mario as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Mario
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Luigi
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Peach as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Peach
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Bowser as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Bowser
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Donkey Kong as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Donkey Kong
Symbol of the DK series.
Diddy Kong as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Diddy Kong
Symbol of the DK series.
Yoshi as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Yoshi
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Link as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Link
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Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Zelda
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Sheik as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Sheik
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Toon Link as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Toon Link
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Samus as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Samus
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Zero Suit Samus as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Zero Suit Samus
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Kirby as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Kirby
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King Dedede as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
King Dedede
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Fox as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Fox
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Pikachu as it appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Pikachu
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Charizard as it appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
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Charizard
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Lucario as it appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Lucario
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Marth as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Marth
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Ike
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Pit as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Pit
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Olimar as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Olimar
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Sonic as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Sonic
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Newcomers
Rosalina as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4, from the character page.
Rosalina
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Greninja as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Greninja
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Palutena as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Palutena
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Little Mac as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Little Mac
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Villager as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Villager
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series.
Wii Fit Trainer as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Wii Fit Trainer
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Mega Man as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Mega Man
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Mii Fighters as they appear in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Mii Fighter
Symbol of the Smash Bros. series.
Pac-Man as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.
Pac-Man
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Multi-player stages

The two versions of SSB4 have separate sets of available stages; only a few stages appear in both the Wii U and 3DS versions. The Wii U version's stages are based more heavily on home console games. The following stages are available in the Wii U version:

Battlefield at Day.
Battlefield
Symbol of the Smash Bros. series.
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Final Destination
Symbol of the Smash Bros. series.
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Mario Galaxy
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Mushroom Kingdom U
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Skyloft
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Pyrosphere
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl Halberd
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Kalos Pokémon League
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Coliseum
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Full view in better quality
Palutena's Temple
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Garden of Hope press image.jpg
Garden of Hope
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Boxing Ring
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Town and City
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series.
A picture of the Wii Fit Studio stage from Super Smash Bros. 4, with a straight-on perspective and devoid of characters.
Wii Fit Studio
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Pilotwings
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Windy Hill
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Wily Castle
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Pac-Land
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Single-player modes

Multi-player modes

Features of the Wii U version

  • The Wii U version will be compatible with a set of amiibo figurines utilizing the Wii U GamePad and near field communication (NFC). By using their respective figurine, players can give an AI character custom moves and level them up to level 50. The game is the first to utilize the GamePad's NFC function under the amiibo branding.
  • The Wii U version lacks the optional black outlines around playable characters present in the 3DS version.
  • In the Wii U version, most characters will always stand facing the screen regardless of which direction they face, with the intent of having them face the screen more often.
    • This applies to movement and attack animations as well, often involving them mirroring their stance and attacks. Due to this, there is a possibility that some attacks may behave slightly differently when they interact with each other from different directions. For example, if such an "ambidextrous" character and another character that does not use this feature attack each other, the attacks may clang in a different location or even connect with the opponent differently depending on what direction the two characters are facing.
  • Victory scenes seem to be a cross between Brawl and Melee. Like Melee, only the winner is shown in the main area, while the others are seen applauding in small windows on the screen. However, instead of a featureless black screen, the winner's area is an environment similar to that in Brawl's victory screen.
  • The Wii U version will feature different collectible trophies than the 3DS version, with a greater focus on elements from home console games.
  • The Wii U version will see the return of Brawl's My Music option, with a large selection of tracks available for each stage.

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