A new patch and new downloadable content are now available for the latest iteration of Super Smash Bros.
The 1.1.0 patch is available on both platforms and adds a new KK Slider Mii costume. It also delivers two new features for the Wii U version that Nintendo first revealed last month. Replays can now be uploaded directly to YouTube from within the game, while Tournament mode allows for players to create and participate in online tournaments.
Alongside these features is a slate of downloadable content for both the Wii U and 3DS versions. A variety of new Mii outfits are now available for $.75 each, or $1.15 if you want the Wii U and 3DS versions. A bundle with all of these is available for $6 per system, or $9 for a Wii U/3DS version bundle.
A full list of costumes follows below, courtesy of Nintendo:
Hoodie: A hoodie printed with the SSB logo. For use with all Mii Fighter types!
- Bear Suit Set: A Super Smash Bros. exclusive costume for Mii Fighters. We know, we know–the wait has been unbearable.
- King K. Rool Set: Has your Mii Fighter always dreamed of being king of the Kremlings? Now your Mii Fighters can realize their true destiny with this King K. Rool costume!
- Flying Man Set: Give your Mii this eye-catching red and yellow outfit straight from the EarthBound series! The only ones in grave danger now are your opponents!
- Chrom Set: Don the mantle of Ylissean royalty with this outfit from Fire Emblem Awakening. Arm yourself with the divine Falchion, and become a force to be reckoned with!
- Black Knight Set: This outfit for Mii Swordfighters comes with a black helm and an equally black suit of armor. It’s perfect for when you don’t think your Mii looks intimidating enough.
- Lloyd Set: Tales of Symphonia comes to Smash–now you can kit out your Mii in the style of Lloyd Irving! (You’ll have to find your own Exsphere.)
- Samus’s Armor: We’re not saying anybody can be a galactic bounty hunter, but your Mii will definitely feel like one with Samus’s distinctive armor (and helmet if you haven’t unlocked it yet)!
There are also two new, slightly updated versions of stages from the original N64 Smash Bros. game: Peach’s Castle and Hyrule Castle. There each cost $2, or you can get them on both platforms for $3 each. Alternatively, you can buy a bundle with all of this new DLC–costumes and levels–for $10 per platform, or $15 for a combo pack.
This patch also introduces a variety of tweaks to the game’s roster. Fans at the Smashboards forums have been compiling a list of these changes, which include adjustments to knockback angles, damage, and more.
Super Smash Bros. added several new characters in June, with Fire Emblem’s Roy, Mother 3’s Lucas, and Street Fighter’s Ryu all being released as DLC.
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