All The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Characters: Ken, Incineroar, Piranha Plant, More


November has just arrived, which means that we're only a little over a month away from the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. As one of Nintendo's marquee titles for Switch this year, excitement is incredibly high. After all, it's not everyday you get a Smash Bros. game, and if our hands-on experiences with the game are anything to go by, this new one is rearing up to be the most ambitious yet. In a surprising, yet bold move, Nintendo has made the game to include every single fighter that has ever appeared in a Super Smash Bros. game. Full stop. Heck, the game will even include brand new fighters never before made playable in the franchise's history, like Incineroar from Pokemon, Piranha Plant from Mario (available as free DLC in February via My Nintendo account), and Simon & Richter Belmont from Castlevania.

Across the series' near 20-year history, there have been dozens of fighters. With a total of 74 fighters to play in Ultimate, it might seem difficult to keep track of everyone, especially if you don't have the best memory of past games. Luckily, we've got you covered and have compiled every single character for your reference. Nintendo favorites like Mario, Donkey Kong, and Link are all represented, alongside a variety of cult favorites who you can see in the slides ahead.

With each passing announcement, Ultimate just keeps getting bigger in the character department. Nintendo announced the series would begin incorporating a new type of character called Echo Fighters. These Echo Fighters are essentially reskins of previous characters. But it opens up Ultimate to an entire pantheon of additional fighters who can just adopt the moves of older Smash characters. Ultimate is launching with a few Echo Fighters, such as Princess Daisy who is a reskin of Princess Peach. Aside from characters, there's going to be a plethora of new assist trophies, such as Alucard from Castlevania and Rathalos from Monster Hunter. Not to mention there's also going to be bunch of new stages to fight in as well, which you can find in our feature documenting all the new stages in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Nintendo announced a bunch of new details during its Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct presentation, including its DLC plans to support the game, its starting roster, a new mode called Spirits, and much more. If you want all the juicy details, you can watch the whole thing too.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's roster is massive. Certainly the biggest we've ever seen in Smash Bros. game so far. So tell us: which character(s) are you most excited about? Don't be afraid, shout it in the comments below!


Mario


 


Donkey Kong


 


Link


 


Samus Aran


 


Dark Samus*


*Echo Fighter of Samus Aran


Yoshi


 


Kirby


 


Fox


 


Pikachu


 


Luigi


 


Ness


 


Captain Falcon


 


Jigglypuff


 


Princess Peach


Princess Daisy*


*Echo Fighter of Princess Peach


Bowser


 


Ice Climbers


 


Sheik


Princess Zelda


 


Dr. Mario


 


Pichu


 


Falco


Marth


 


Lucina*


*Echo Fighter of Marth


Young Link


 


Ganondorf


 


Mewtwo


 


Roy


 


Chrom*


*Echo Fighter of Roy


Mr. Game & Watch


 


Meta Knight


 


Pit


 


Dark Pit*


*Echo Fighter of Pit


Zero Suit Samus


 


Wario


 


Snake


 


Ike


 


Pokemon Trainer


Diddy Kong


 


Lucas


 


Sonic


 


King Dedede


Captain Olimar


 


Lucario


R.O.B.


Toon Link


Wolf


Villager


 


Mega Man


Wii Fit Trainer


 


Rosalina & Luma


 


Little Mac


 


Greninja


 


Mii Fighters


 


Palutena


 


Pac-Man


 


Robin


 


Shulk


 


Bowser. Jr


 


Duck Hunt


 


Ryu


 


Ken


*Echo fighter of Ryu


Cloud


 


Corrin


 


Bayonetta


 


Inkling


 


Ridley


Simon Belmont


Richter Belmont


King K. Rool


Isabelle


Incineroar


Piranha Plant




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