Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Players Surprised With New Update

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Players Surprised With New Update

As a seasoned Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (SSBU) player with countless hours logged in battles and tournaments, I must admit that the recent Update 13.0.3 has left me both intrigued and underwhelmed. The surprise drop from Nintendo is always welcome, but the lack of new content or features feels a bit like being handed an empty pizza box after a long night of gaming.


Just now, Nintendo has unexpectedly rolled out an update for “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” on Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED. This is the first update since February, and it’s certainly caught everyone off guard. Regrettably, this update doesn’t bring any new content or features to the game. Previously, Nintendo had stated that they were finished providing support for “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,” and this update doesn’t contradict that promise. Surprisingly, there was an update released out of the blue.

As a gamer, here’s how I might rephrase that: After dropping the new update, Nintendo has also shared the details about it in the form of patch notes. While there might be additional tweaks hidden within the update, if the patch notes are anything to go by, this update primarily tackles a problem related to Global Smash Power – it’s supposed to sort that out!

In simpler terms, the latest update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Update 13.0.3 – focuses solely on rectifying a problem related to Global Smash Power. This issue occurred when the game’s connection was interrupted at precise moments during the end of a match, causing the Global Smash Power to fail to reset to its normal levels.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Update 13.0.3 Patch Notes:

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  • Fixed an issue in which Global Smash Power would not return to appropriate levels when the connection was disrupted with specific timing at the end of a match.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Players Surprised With New Update

It’s unlikely that this is the last update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The game remains popular with players, and while Nintendo may not release any new content or features, they will likely continue to fix issues as they arise. Given that the last update was in February, it could be several months, possibly even a year, before another update is released.

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2024-10-09 05:10