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Super Smash Bros Ultimate has been updated to version 9.0.1

As promised, Nintendo has released a new update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, bringing the game to version 9.0.1. There’s not much to this update, its main focus is on fixing glitches involving the Steve from Minecraft character, as well as adjusting a victory screen that had been unintentionally suggestive. The full patch notes are down below.

  • General
    • Fixed the issue where sometimes an opposing fighter would go through the landscape when Steve/Alex created a block at a certain location and the opposing fighter destroyed the block.
    • Fixed the issue where sometimes an opposing fighter would go through the landscape when Steve/Alex created a block at a certain location and the anvil created with a down air attack struck the opposing fighter.
    • Fixed the issue where the opposing fighter would become uncontrollable when Steve/Alex hit them with a minecart in certain situations.
    • Fixed the issue where if Steve/Alex’s minecart bounced off the wall, it would not hit the opposing fighter.
    • Fixed the issue where opposing fighters carried in Steve/Alex’s minecart would sometimes be warped to the original location where they were picked up.
    • Fixed the issue where certain fighters could go through Steve/Alex’s block once KO’d.

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6 thoughts on “Super Smash Bros Ultimate has been updated to version 9.0.1”

    1. I still can’t belive they edit his victory, because mutliple horny people got the wrong idea and had it trend, like I legit never even saw it in a sexual way, this is about as stupid as the inkling trick taunt being erase in mk8 deluxe because people thought it meant up yours.

      1. Yeah some people in the community were offended by this about Steve meat. This explains why the patches got release to fix his victory pose in order to stay true to the game age rating.

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