Oh man, so Nintendo just rolled out this tiny patch for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate—version 13.0.4. And look, if you’re expecting fireworks, maybe lower those expectations a bit. Just a small tweak, really. It’s like they went, “Oh, let’s fix that thing we missed!” It’s kinda funny, right? How they keep this game alive and kicking with these little updates.
Anyway, remember when Super Smash Bros. burst onto the scene back in ’99? I feel like it was just yesterday—and then, boom, we’ve got Melee, Brawl, and all those versions for 3DS and Wii U. Honestly, it’s wild how big this thing’s gotten. It’s not just a game; it’s like a global brawl—or maybe more like a chaotic family reunion where everyone’s wielding absurdly oversized hammers. And recently, the game’s creator got a pat on the back from the Japanese government. Imagine getting an award from your government for a game. Pretty sweet, huh?
Hold up, I wandered off a bit there. Back to the recent patch news—it’s all over the Nintendo support page. They promised to squash this Mii Fighters bug, and they did. Plus, there was this glitch when Nintendo Switch 2 folks teamed up with regular Switch peeps. The game sometimes just… stopped. Like, “Nope, not today.” Fixed now, thank goodness. Also, the last patch was like, October 2024 or something? So, not too long ago. Keeping things fresh-ish.
Switching gears—strange how certain games just punish you for being… too good. Ever notice that? Super Smash Bros. does it—it’s in good company with Resident Evil 4 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. But the hardcore fans love these little tweaks and fixes. I guess we’re all just sitting around, twiddling thumbs, wondering what might come next for the series. Some say they might just stick with Nintendo characters next time. A bold move, if true. Or just gossip? Who knows.
Nintendo’s been fiddling with its hit list too—top-selling games of 2025? The top spot’s no surprise, gobbling up 67.35 million sales. And hell yeah, games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Zelda: Breath of the Wild are still rocking the charts. Pokémon too, of course. But man, I really thought Super Mario Party Jamboree would climb up faster. Maybe just my bad call.
Okay, where was I? Oh, those patch notes! Offline, they fixed that thing with Mii Fighters screen grabs. Now, online’s a bit more stable between Switch varieties—thank goodness for that.
Phew, that was a rollercoaster. But that’s life in the Smash Bros. world, I suppose. It’s messy, exciting, and full of surprises—kinda like this write-up.