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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Glitch In Version 1.2.0 Gives An Infinite Spawning Of Assists

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 1.2.0 update just rolled out with some improvements and new changes but also with a glitch that gives an infinite spawning of assists. That might excite some gamers but, in reality, the bug is crashing the game.

As we’ve reported already in a recently posted article, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 1.2.0 version, which is first post-release update, came out with stability and performance improvements, as well as with game balance adjustments and some bug fixes. However, it also rolled out with a new glitch that, when triggered, gives an endless spawning of assists.

Besides, several characters, such as Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, PAC-MAN, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle received several updates and fixes. And, by the way, the new glitch is all about Isabelle. Here’s how to make the infinite spawning of assists happen thanks to the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 1.2.0 bug.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Glitch In Version 1.2.0 Gives An Infinite Spawning Of Assists

To trigger the glitch, you should fight with Isabelle against Isabelle and make them both hook in an assist trophy using the fishing rod special move. If the timing is correct, then an infinite spawning of assists would happen. However, that’s not as cool as it sounds because it could cause the game to freeze, as reported by Eurogamer.

The Redditor TheAfrowJow discovered the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 1.2.0 glitch which has been explored since then with the 59-strong roster of assist trophy characters, including the Waluigi, the fans favorite. However, the bug would eventually be fixed by Nintendo.

In other news, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a successful title for Nintendo Switch, as it has broken all the records in Japan since it rolled out on December 7th, 2018. Also, the recently released 1.2.0 update brought some significant changes and improvements.

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Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 Update Comes With Significant Online And Offline Changes

Super Smash Bros Ultimate is, undoubtedly, an excellent title for Nintendo. It has broken all the records since the game launched for Nintendo Switch on December 7th, and now, Nintendo rolled out the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 update with significant online and offline changes.

According to the release notes of the new update for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, the 1.2.0 version comes with the sought-after fix for matchmaking issues and alterations in the difficulty of approaching challengers when playing offline, among other improvements and changes.

“Version 1.2.0 will be distributed within the next week. Once you update the software, you won’t be able to watch replays made with previous versions. If you have any replays you want to keep, go to Vault -> Replays -> Replay Data -> Convert to Video,” explained Nintendo before the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 update rolled out earlier.

The new 1.2.0 update also comes with several bug fixes, stability and performance improvements, and game balance adjustments. Also, Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, PAC-MAN, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle received various minor updates and fixes.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate 1.2.0 Update Release Notes

Version 1.2.0

  • You can confirm your current version by checking the upper-right corner of the title screen.

Offline Gameplay

  • Adjusted difficulty of approaching challengers.

Online Gameplay

  • When matchmaking in Quickplay, the Format setting of your Preferred Rules will be prioritized more. That may cause matchmaking to take more time. Also, there is no guarantee that matchmaking will be done correctly as shown in the set Preferred Rules.
  • Increased the stability of the simultaneous connection within Battle Arenas.

Miscellaneous

  • Game balance adjustments.
  • Various gameplay fixes.
  • Link, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Luigi, Ice Climbers, Young Link, Olimar, Toon Link, Villager, Greninja, PAC-MAN, Duck Hunt, and Isabelle fixes and tweaks.
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate Breaks All The Records In Japan

Last week, Super Smash Bros Ultimate rolled out for Nintendo Switch to break all the records in Japan. As reported by Famitsu, Super Smash Bros. game for Nintendo Switch sold more than 1.24 million copies during its first weekend. That is the highest launch sales recorded by a game of the famous Smash Bros series.

Also, the success of Smash Bros Ultimate helped Nintendo Switch sales to rise. According to Famitsu, Nintendo sold 278,313 Switch units after Smash Bros Ultimate launched, which is by 2.5 times higher than the 107,450 Nintendo Switch devices the company sold in the week before the game rolled out in Japan.

Also in the news, a Smash Bros Ultimate update will come out next week and would kill in-game replays that can be saved, among other new changes it would bring. Furthermore, Smash Bros Ultimate would get some expansion packs that will add new characters, including Piranha Plant and Persona 5’s Joker.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate Breaks All The Records In Japan

Smash Bros Ultimate is a real success in Japan as it broke all the records, including launch sales records and others. In a Smash Bros Ultimate review, Edmond Tran from GameSpot rated the game with 9/10 and said that “situational downers don’t stop Super Smash Bros. Ultimate from shining as a flexible multiplayer game that can be as freewheeling or as firm as you want it to be.”

“Its entertaining single-player content helps keep the game rich with interesting things to do, as well as bolstering its spirit of loving homage to the games that have graced Nintendo consoles. Ultimate’s diverse content is compelling, its strong mechanics are refined, and the encompassing collection is simply superb,” Tran added in his review on Super Smash Bros Ultimate.

In conclusion, Super Smash Bros Ultimate is the most successful title on Nintendo Switch so far, and it breaks all the records in Japan.

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Super Smash Bros Ultimate Has Become The Best-Selling Video Game Of 2018 On Amazon US

The latest release from Nintendo, Super Smash Bros Ultimate was released last Friday, December 7th, for Nintendo Switch after a long wait for the fans. Just four days later, it’s become Amazon US best-selling video game of this year. The saga is one of the most popular of the Japanese company, and its success was predictable.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate Has Become The Best-Selling Video Game Of 2018 On Amazon US

In fact, Nintendo’s success is palpable if you take a look at the list of best-selling video games from Amazon US, where behind the newly released Super Smash Bros Ultimate, there is Super Mario Party for Nintendo Switch.

Just three days after it came out, Super Smash Bros Ultimate has become the best-selling video game of 2018 on Amazon US. Up to position 18, occupied by Red Dead Redemption 2, all games belong to Nintendo.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate for Nintendo Switch Is The Fastest-Selling Games Across the UK

In addition to that, the game has also broken records in the United Kingdom where it has become the fastest-selling game, selling four times more than the first installment for Wii U in just three days.

In its first weekend, the franchise’s new adventure has also sold 62% more than it did for the Nintendo 3DS system, according to Gfk’s latest report.

The Most Recently Released Nintendo Switch Title Shapes Up As A Mass Phenomenon

It’s clear that Super Smash Bros Ultimate has become a mass phenomenon and will probably continue to break records in no time. We’ll have to wait until Christmas to see if it becomes the favorite gift for children and adults, as well.

Also, the game unites all the characters of the other releases of the series and not only, so the Super Smash Bros Ultimate gamers’ enjoyment is secured.

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Super Smash Bros Ultimate Launches Tomorrow, Worldwide, For Nintendo Switch

On December 7th, at midnight, Super Smash Bros Ultimate rolls out worldwide. That would be the new title of the popular video game series, which broke pre-sale records on the Nintendo Switch and in the history of the Smash Bros franchise.

The franchise that began in 1999 with the game “Super Smash Bros” has sold about 40 million copies on the different consoles on which the games of the series arrived, that without counting the sales of the new title that is unique thanks to the feature of reuniting all the characters of the franchise into one game.

To carry out this work, it was necessary the collaboration of designers, producers, and developers of the more than 30 franchises, which results in a title in which 74 characters are present initially.

“The game is new because it brings together characters and scenes from all the previous titles, and of which there are high expectations because it already breaks pre-sale records,” said Bill Van Zill from Nintendo.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate Launches Tomorrow, Worldwide, For Nintendo Switch

“Super Smash Bros Ultimate is the game that has more pre-sale on Nintendo Switch and [among the title of the franchise]. It’s a totally new game, it has all the characters that the franchise has had during the 20 years it’s been running, and it starts with 74 characters and new scenarios,” Van Zill added.

Nintendo also revealed that the expectations it got regarding the sales of the new Super Smash Bros Ultimate are high and that it also expect some very positive reviews from both gamers and critics. Also, the new title of the popular series allows up to eight players to participate when playing online, as well as the possibility of a coop mode, which will enable the experience with Super Smash Bros Ultimate to be enriched beyond what previous titles have offered.

Super Smash Bors Ultimate launched tomorrow, Friday, December 7th, worldwide, for Nintendo Switch.

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