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No Cross-Platform Play For Super Smash Bros 3DS And Wii U

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Director of Sora Ltd Masahiro Sakurai has revealed that the new Super Smash Bros for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS will not feature cross-platform play. Sakurai says that since each version of the long-awaited game has completely different stages, cross-platform play wouldn’t work. However, each version will interact with each other as gamers will be able to take the characters that they’ve customised on 3DS and transfer them to the Wii U version. Sakurai wouldn’t elaborate on what the customisations are, but said that they won’t be costumes or other tasks that the player would find repetitive. Sakurai wouldn’t confirm if the level editor is coming back.

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61 thoughts on “No Cross-Platform Play For Super Smash Bros 3DS And Wii U”

      1. Actually, in the strictest sense, you can play against a different platform. They’re just saying you can’t do that very thing.

  1. WAIT WAIT WAIT. So if there’s no cross-platform play, why do they want to limit the roster for the Wii-U version just because of the 3DS’ limitations!?

      1. They literally said that so that they wanted both games could have the same roster and that the 3DS’ limitations will make it difficult to have a lot of characters..

        1. Sorry, terrible grammar there: Basically, they want both games to have the same characters, but the 3DS’ limitations will make it difficult to push in a lot of characters.

          1. I think that’s so Nintendo isn’t in competition with themselves. Why would they want people to dump one of their Nintendo consoles (the 3DS) in favour of another? Kind of makes sense when looked at that way.

            1. Why don’t they just make them two different experiences then? They don’t HAVE to play/look that similar. I wouldn’t mind downgraded graphics with a different roster on the 3DS.

              1. But a lot of people can’t afford both consoles – remember that Nintendo are trying to promote both – and would say “I’m not getting a 3DS, I’m going to buy a Wii U instead. It has the same games but with more characters and stuff”.

                I don’t personally think Nintendo have taken the right approach, but this is why I think they’ve made this decision.

                1. But it makes no sense not to have the Villager in the 3DS version since his game JUST came out on 3DS. Maybe they are just further along on the Wii U.

          2. I think you have misheard, they dont’t want both versions to have all similar characters, but the same number of characters. I know Sakurai can pull this one off though.

    1. You’ve completely misread the quote. The plan is not to lower the character roster to benefit the 3DS version, the plan is to try to fit all the characters into the 3DS version though that may mean making some edits to them.

    1. They said they will be able to interact with eachother in someway, I believe something about story mode?

  2. I don’t care a out smash bros but how many promises does Iwata break?!? I remember back in 2011 “But I think I just promised you a cross compatible dmash brothers for Wii U and 3DS.”

    1. actually, he said, “but i think i just promised you that smash bros, will be available for both 3ds and Wii U, and will also work together in some fashion” <- that is pretty much off memory…

  3. Meh, didnt expect it, the hardware differences between WiiU and 3DS are too big.

    Doubt i’ll get the 3DS version, but it’s a good option for those who do.

    1. The 3DS version is basically for Japan -_-

      They BETTER release the Wiiu version about 3 months before the 3DS version , or at least like the Lego City games released. If the 3DS version releases first it will take a huge bite out of of the Wiiu versions sales.

      To be perfectly honest , I don’t care much about the 3DS version. Smash bros is a home console game like Pokemon is a handheld game.

      1. I think it’s a good idea, and on the go Smash games sounds awesome, but i rarely play games on the go.

        1. I like the flexibility of a portable console. I can play where I want,even in the house. Wii u brings that too, but it doesn’t reach the lower floor of my house

      2. Actually that’s not really true. Both versions are going to have exclusive content, so it gives Smash fans reasons to buy both versions. Also in this day and age people are very much graphics oriented, so many will most likely buy the Wii U version instead.

    1. I could see that, megman has a ton of moves so it would make sense if they did something like that with him atleast

  4. If anything, I think Sakurai should be pushing to make the Wii U version BETTER than the 3DS version, mostly because of how it’ll help stimulate and increase the Wii U’s popularity and sales. Obviously if the Wii U version is far superior in terms of it having more characters, stages, and all of the above and all the good stuff, more people will flock to the Wii U. Of course, that’s not to say they should ignore the 3DS version. The 3DS version, as suggested, could allow players to transfer data from that game to the Wii U version, and, of course, it acts as Super Smash Bros. on the go for you to play when you’re not at home.

    Or if you want to keep it simple, Sakurai could always just make them two completely different games, like maybe the 3DS version has a slightly different fighting system than the Wii U version and has a different story, while the Wii U version is a follow-up to said story. I don’t know, I’m just pitching in suggestions.

    1. what he should’ve done a long time ago, actually hurt him instead of letting him fall of a platform lol

  5. I’m excited for both versions, smash bros on the go and smash bros in glorious HD! sakuri knows what he’s doing I trust his decision

  6. I don’t understand why some people is disappointed with this news, Sakurai said that the stages in the 3DS version will be based on the portable games of each series, so obviously if both versions will have different stages you won’t be able to cross play.

    In order to have cross play both games have to be the same, like DOA5, UMvsC 3, etc on Sony’s platforms.

    Think people, think….

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  8. I think that would be really hard to do since Wii U has a much faster CPU, so it was to be expected. Still the 3DS doesn’t have to be any short of good, plus, what is the point of playing between the Wii U and the 3DS if you can simply put the four players on the home console? The 3DS game is obviously gonna have linked and online play so you can play anywhere else.

  9. thenintendoreviewer

    I’m okay with this. As long as both games are fun, there is a nice amount of characters and the stage builder returns.

  10. HersheyBearsfan1594

    Actually I think this is very good. Making each version unique gives people who have both systems ample reason to own both, and whatever these customizations/other small cross platform extras are reward you for playing either version, most likely. I would be very much on board with getting both versions, I play Smash so much and while I don’t play as much on the go it’d be nice to have the game were I stuck at school waiting for class, etc. I’d buy both versions before I’d get an Xbox One, at least.

  11. Understandable.
    I wasn’t expecting to play online on my 3DS against a Wii U player or anything like that, be way too difficult.

  12. I am definitely ok with that, it just means that I get to nejoy to different Smash games around the same time. Seriously, that’s freaking awesome.

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