It seems Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players are very unhappy with the online aspects of the game and are raising their concerns online.
Despite the introduction of the paid subscription Nintendo Switch Online, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players have been frustrated by major latency issues, online lag, poor matchmaking (players who customize their matches end up getting matched to Free-for-All players), lack of taunts, the inability to play with CPUs online, and the lack of an option for players to change their fighters after a match.
To make matters worse, issues present in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U are cropping up in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Some players have submitted their feedback to Nintendo customer support, which assures these players that their feedback will be heard and relayed to the relevant departments.
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