Tuesday, 02 March 2021 12:47

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Announces Pokemon Tournament

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Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is hosting a Pokemon-themed online tournament to commemorate the franchise's 25th year anniversary.

Fans of both the Pokemon franchise and Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are likely to be very interested in joining the fighting game’s next themed online tourney. This time, as another title taking part in the festivities for the 25th year of Pokemon, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is only allowing Pokemon fighters, stages, and items in their upcoming tournament.

Given the sheer amount of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighters available in the roster, the regular online tournaments provide fans and players with a variety of ways to play the game. Not only will they be able to practice how to fight as different characters, but they will also experience battling it out with other players who are utilizing the same character line-up as part of the tournament. 

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In a recent social media post, the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate team shared that the upcoming online tourney will be themed around Pokemon, as a commemoration to the series’ 25th year milestone. Given that both franchises grew to popularity on the Nintendo platform, fans are likely not surprised that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is paying homage to its fellow Nintendo title in the only way it knows how, through an all-star brawl fight. 

Starting March 5, 2021, the “Great Brawl Pocket Monsters” event will be live until it ends 3 days after. Players who do well in the leaderboards of the online tournament will be rewarded with better Spirit units for their Spirit Board. Though it was recently announced that new Bravely Default 2 Spirit units will be implemented in Super Smash Bro. Ultimate, it has not been confirmed that they will be part of the rewards for the Pokemon-themed tourney.

In the post, the key visual of the tournament features the Pokemon Trainers Red and Green duking it out with the entire line-up of available Pokemon in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This means that players can utilize Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard as part of the Pokemon Trainer’s roster, or fight as individual Pokemon such as Pikachu, Pichu, Incineroar, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, and Lucario.

The SSBU development team also shared news that Ver. 11.0 of the game is also coming soon, and to make sure to back-up any replay data into video to preserve them. Given that the recent DLC characters Pyra and Mythra are slated to be released this March 2021, it is likely that players will need to download the Ver. 11.0 update for the new fighters to be implemented into the game.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is available now on the Nintendo Switch.

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Source: NintendoEverything

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