Nintendo has confirmed that World of Light will not support cooperative multiplayer on Nintendo Switch. This means you’re going to have to play alone and fight it out alone in World of Light. This is a stark contrast to Super Smash Bros. Brawl’s Subspace Emissary, where players could team up together to take down enemies.
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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…
Members of the video game press have started releasing their review scores for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate this morning. On Metacritic, the world's review aggregator, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has a Metascore of 94 at press time, making it the best reviewed Nintendo Switch game on Metacritic in 2018. We…
Nintendo has pushed out a 7 minute long introduction video for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in Japan. The introduction video gives gamers a look at Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's gameplay mechanics, modes, multiplayer, characters, and all other features. It's a very extensive and detailed look at the game. Watch below:…
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