Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players of all skill levels can head over to Nintendo of Europe’s new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament Portal to find out how they can participate in tournaments happening all over Europe. Attending local tournaments is about much more than simply winning or losing: it’s a great way for players to meet other competitors, improve their skills, and enjoy fun competitive multiplayer.
Event organisers can also submit their own tournaments, and with tournaments on the site once approved, fans will have a regularly updated repository of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments to check out. Head over to the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament Portal to see what tournaments are already listed.
Meanwhile, for those looking to prove their skills on the European stage, the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Circuit will take place across seven events around Europe before culminating in a grand final. This new competitive circuit will see solo players vying for the title of Europe’s best Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player. The first stop on the pan-European tour will be Syndicate 2019 in Utrecht, Netherlands, running from 25th to 27th October. Find out more about the circuit and other events on the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Circuit website.
All this tournament activity is in addition to the ongoing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Team Cup 2019-2020, where [local markets to insert relevant information here about their cup – dates, times, teams, etc.]
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players of all skill levels can head over to Nintendo of Europe’s new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Tournament Portal to find out how they can participate in tournaments happening all over Europe, while the new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate European Circuit will crown Europe’s top player.
Source: Nintendo Europe
Still ruffled that my boy Shovel Knight never made it in. WHY because he DOESNT RUN!?
Or maybe because he’s an indie character that’s too new. I’m sick of how impatient fans are. Just because an IP exists, doesn’t mean they should be in Smash bros right now. Sakurai did the right thing making Sans a mii costume instead of a fully playable character. Not only is he from an indie game that’s new, he’s not even the main character of his own game. You can argue that Pikachu and Wii fit trainer are not the main characters of their respective games, but they’re not third party. Sure Ken is not a main character, but he waited until after the main character of his IP got in. This isn’t Playstation all-stars battle royale.
Honestly i wasn’t asking.
Seriously though Shovel Knight has been around for long enough and was a success on 3ds, and in my opinion deserves a spot over at least 2 possibly even 3 existing fighters.
I also don’t like when people say there is no indie representation. There’s actually a lot of the characters in Smash Bros. who came from games that actually had less people on their development team then these “small indie studios”. They where also made at a time when you had to actually make your game engine from scratch and not use pre made ones. I think the newest IP smash bros ever made a playable character was Xenoblade, but that’s only half true as Monolith had actually been making Xeno games since the 90’s.
+skeletons
Just because Shovel Knight has been around for a while doesn’t mean he should be added to Smash Bros.
If we go by that logic, Shantae deserves the spot way more due to debuting on the Gameboy Colour.
+Lucky Bunny
Actually, I believe the newest IP in Smash Bros currently is Splatoon, unless we are counting mii costumes, spirits, and assist trophies.
@ Christopher james
It doesn’t mean that he shouldn’t either. I’m not arguing any of what has been said, I just personally felt he would have made a great / different character for Smash.
Put Shantae in Smash idc, I still wanted Shovel Knight. :D