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Super Smash Bros. All-Stars

Super Smash Bros. All-Stars
North American cover art of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Developers Nintendo
Sora Ltd.
BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc.
HAL Laboratory
Game Arts
Monolith Soft
Paon
Intelligent Systems
Publisher Nintendo
Platforms Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch 2
Release date January 25, 2026
Languages English (United States)
English (United Kingdom)
Japanese
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Dutch
French (Canada)
French (Europe)
German
Italian
Korean
Russian
Spanish (Latin America)
Spanish (Europe)
Genres Fighting/Action
Ratings
ESRB:E10+ - Everyone 10+
CERO:A - All ages
PEGI:12 - Twelve years and older
USK:12 - Twelve years and older
RARS:12+ - Twelve years and older
ClassInd:10 - Ten years and older
Gmedia:
SMECCV:B - Twelve years and older
Gmedia:12 - Twelve years and older
GRAC:All - All ages
GSRR:P - Six years and older
NMC:12 - Twelve years and older
ACB:PG - Parental guidance
FPB:10-12 - Ten to twelve years
Mode 1–8 players
Format
Nintendo Switch:
Game Card
Digital download
Input
Nintendo Switch:
Joy-Con (horizontal)
Serial codes USA HAC-P-AAABA-USA
Europe LA-H-AAABA-EUR

Super Smash Bros. All-Stars is a Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 video game released on January 25, 2026. It contains Super Smash Bros. (1999), Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001), Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008), Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014}, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014), Smash Controller (2015), and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018). It was made available in limited quantities as a retail edition and a digital edition that was available until September 30, 2026.

Playable characters

Super Smash Bros.

The default cast of Super Smash Bros.
The default cast of characters.

Super Smash Bros. retains its 12 playable characters from the original series, eight being default and four of them are unlockable. Of the roster, there are four characters from the Super Mario franchise; Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, and Yoshi, although Donkey Kong and Yoshi each have their own logo since they are protagonists within their own games.

Default characters
Character Franchise Description Special moves
Standard Up Down
Artwork of Mario from Super Smash Bros.
Mario
Super Mario Mario has average speed and weight but is skilled with jumping and attacking. He can throw fireballs, which are bouncy. Fireball Super Jump Punch Mario Tornado
Artwork of Donkey Kong from Super Smash Bros.
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Donkey Kong is one of the strongest and heaviest fighters. He can pick up a fighter and carry them a short distance. Giant Punch Spinning Kong Hand Slap
Artwork of Link from Super Smash Bros.
Link
The Legend of Zelda Link is an average fighter like Mario, though most of his attacks involve the use of his sword or projectiles such as Bombs and a Boomerang. Boomerang Spin Attack Bomb
Artwork of Samus from Super Smash Bros.
Samus
Metroid Samus is a slow but powerful fighter. She has a Grapple Beam that she uses to grab other fighters, and she can power up her Charge Shot for a stronger attack. Charge Shot Screw Attack Bomb
Artwork of Yoshi from Super Smash Bros.
Yoshi
Yoshi Yoshi is a fast and middleweight fighter. He uniquely uses a Yoshi Egg for shielding. Yoshi lacks a third jump but is unaffected by knockbacks during his second jump, unlike other fighters. Egg Lay Egg Throw Yoshi Bomb
Kirby
Kirby
Kirby Kirby is a light and fast character. His distinct ability is being able to swallow other fighters and copy their abilities. He can also jump several times in midair. Swallow Final Cutter Stone
Artwork of Fox from Super Smash Bros.
Fox
Star Fox Fox is fast and heavy but has average strength. His Blaster can stun opponents, and his Reflector can reflect projectiles. Blaster Shot Fire Fox Reflector
Artwork of Pikachu from Super Smash Bros.
Pikachu
Pokémon Pikachu is fast, light, but weak. It damages its opponents using electric-based attacks. Thunder Jolt Quick Attack Thunder

Unlockable characters

Character Franchise Description How to unlock Special moves
Standard Up Down
Super Smash Bros. artwork: Luigi
Luigi
Super Mario Luigi uses very similar moves as Mario. He uses stronger attacks, but Luigi is both slower and lighter. His fireballs move straight and do not bounce. Clear Break the Targets with all default fighters Fireball Super Jump Punch Luigi Cyclone
Artwork of Captain Falcon from Super Smash Bros.
Captain Falcon
F-Zero Captain Falcon is a heavyweight, but he is still the fastest fighter. All of his special moves have a flame property. Clear 1-P Game in under 20 minutes. Falcon Punch Falcon Dive Falcon Kick
Artwork of Ness from Super Smash Bros.
Ness
EarthBound Ness is a fast and light character. Ness' basic attacks involve the use of a baseball bat and a yo-yo, and all of his special moves involve the use of PSI. Clear 1-P Game on normal difficulty with 3 stock PK Fire PK Thunder Psychic-Magnet
Artwork of Jigglypuff from Super Smash Bros.
Jigglypuff
Pokémon Jigglypuff is both a weak and light fighter. It can multi-jump in the air just like Kirby. If its shield breaks, Jigglypuff launches upward and usually gets KO'd. Clear 1-P Game Pound Sing Rest

List of changes

Universal

Changes to Super Smash Bros.

1. 2.

Changes to Super Smash Bros. Melee

Changes to Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Changes to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Changes to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Changes to Smash Controller

Changes to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Super Smash Bros. Movie

Cast

References to other media

Nintendo
  • The TV in Mario and Luigi's room has a Nintendo sticker on its side.[1]
  • A book with the company's spades logo on its spine appears in Rosalina's library.[2]
Donkey Kong
  • For the Illumination logo, Dave from the Despicable Me franchise is seen wielding a hammer from the game, which is accompanied by "Hammer BGM" from the NES version of the game.
  • Donkey Kong can be seen jumping on red girders and throwing barrels during the montage of Yoshi exploring Brooklyn.
  • A red hammer, similar to the ones from this game, appears in Bowser Jr.'s arsenal.
Game & Watch
Octopus
  • A picture in Mario and Luigi's room depicts the Octopus from this game.[1]
Nintendo Entertainment System
  • The console and controllers appear in Mario Bros.' House.
  • An NES Controller appears in the ending credits.
  • A running gag in the movie involves R.O.B. slowly turning to point at a screen, similar to the turning speed of the actual accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • Two NES Zappers appear in Bowser Jr.'s arsenal.
Excitebike
  • Mario's TV in his and Luigi's room has this game on the screen.[1]
Ice Climber
  • A picture of the polar bear from this game can be seen in Mario and Luigi's room.
Super Mario Bros.
  • A piñata of Bowser's sprite appears at Peach's birthday ceremony.
  • A hologram of the Goomba's sprite from this game appears.[3]:0:10
  • The sprites of Blooper and Spiny and the coral and ground tiles from underwater levels appear on signs.[3]:0:11
  • The sign Princess Peach and Toad phase through references the Minus World.[3]:0:11 The entrance to the futuristic city being through a fake wall is also a reference to how the player enters the Minus World by glitching through a wall.
  • Sprites from this game appear throughout the film.
  • Mario defeats Bowser by destroying a bridge he stands on using an axe, identically to the end of castle courses from this game.
    • The Bowser-centered poster features Bowser holding two axes while standing on a wooden bridge falling into lava, referencing how Bowser (and his fakes) can be defeated in this game by dropping the castle bridge into lava with an axe.
  • "Ground BGM", "Underground BGM", "Castle BGM", and "Underwater BGM" are arranged into the score.
Metroid series
  • Samus's gunship can be seen leaving the flight deck of the Gateway Galaxy.
Super Mario Bros. 2
  • Wart[4] and members of his 8 bits, including Ninjis, Birdo, Mouser, and Clawgrip appear together in the casino, which also references the Bonus Chance minigame.[5][6]:1:32
  • A turnip is among the produce served to Wart in the casino.[7]:2:57 Peach throws this turnip into Wart's mouth to knock him down, the exact method needed to defeat Wart in this game.
  • The sprite of the Magical Potion appears.[3]:0:10
  • A Phanto mask, taking its design from this game, is seen hanging in a stall in the futuristic city.[3]:0:13
  • When the Ninjis swarm Princess Peach, Ninji's sprite appears on the fixture above.[7]:3:03
  • "Final Boss BGM", "Underground BGM" and "Boss BGM" are arranged into the film's score.[8]
Punch-Out!!
  • Little Mac and Doc Louis make a brief cameo during the montage of Yoshi exploring Brooklyn, referencing the training cutscenes originating in the NES versions and later remade in its Wii remake.
Super Mario Bros. 3
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
  • The Baby Luma says that he is "hooked on the brothers", referencing a line from the "Mario Brothers Rap", a song that debuted in this show and received a cover in the previous film.
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Super Mario World
Mario Kart series
  • An Item Box hologram can be seen in the futuristic city.[3]:0:15
  • During Bowser's speech to his army, he mentions Rainbow Road, on which they had ambushed Mario and his friends in the previous film.
Super Mario Kart
  • The Banana Peel's item roulette sprite from this game appears on a sign.[3]:0:14
Kirby series
  • One of the Lumas is seen puffing up and floating in a similar manner to Kirby.
Star Fox series
  • The main protagonist of this series, Fox, appears in the film alongside his Arwing, with the film's official social media account quoting one of his lines from Star Fox 64 in a post revealing his appearance, "Let's rock and roll!"[13]
  • In the sequence where Fox introduces his crew, Slippy Toad's portrait from Star Fox 64 makes a brief appearance.
  • Toad quotes the line "Do a barrel roll!" from Star Fox 64 to Fox.
Super Mario Bros. (1993 film)
  • The Super Scope in this movie works similarly to the Devolution Gun; both are Super Scopes, and both transform their targets back to simpler forms.
Yoshi's Island sub-series
Nintendo 64
  • A hologram of the Nintendo 64 logo can be seen above a futuristic city.[3]:0:15
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
  • "Bowser's Keep" is arranged into the film's score.[14]:3:15
  • Two Hammer Bros. torment a Toad to rob him before being rescued by the Mario Bros., similar to the Mushroom Way Hammer Bros.
  • After being brought back to normal size, Bowser kisses Mario on the cheek out of gratitude similarly to how he kisses Mario in this game after mistaking him for Peach.
Super Mario 64
  • While climbing his miniature castle's staircase, Bowser sings his battle theme.[5]
  • An arrangement of "Peach's Castle" plays after Mario gives Peach her birthday gift.[15]
  • Peach's note to Mario is presented like the opening cutscene from this game.
Yoshi's Story
  • This game's title theme, "Yoshi's Story!", is arranged into the film's score.
Paper Mario series
  • A storybook scene resembles the art style of this series, particularly in its depiction of Toads.[5]
Pikmin series
  • Many Yellow, Red, and Blue Pikmin appear exiting the S.S. Dolphin after it lands at the Gateway Galaxy.
  • An arrangement of the theme that plays at the end of a day is heard when the Pikmin exit the S.S. Dolphin.
Super Smash Bros. series
  • Peach attacks a Ninji by using Peach Bomber, her side special move from this series.[16]
  • Mr. Game and Watch's appearance takes cues from his appearance in this series.
  • The pose Luigi makes when he is accidentally frozen by Ice Mario is the same as his artwork from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[17]
Super Mario Sunshine
  • The shirt that the sunglasses vendor gives to Mario in this game can be seen in his closet.
  • F.L.U.D.D. appears in Bowser Jr.'s arsenal.
  • E. Gadd's logo appears on a coffee cup used by Kamek.
  • A book with a Shine Sprite on it appears in Rosalina's library.[2]
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
  • A book with a star within a circle design, resembling the book in this game's intro, appears in Rosalina's library.[2]
Super Princess Peach
New Super Mario Bros. series
  • In an NBC commercial for the film and the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics, Yoshi uses his tongue to grapple onto a snowy hill, originating from the backgrounds of the first three entries' snow worlds.[18]
  • The map of the Mushroom Kingdom and the red spots that appear around it are based on the world maps from these games.
New Super Mario Bros.
  • Bowser becomes Dry Bowser after Mario drops him into lava during a battle on a bridge like in this game.
Super Paper Mario
Super Mario Galaxy
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
  • As in this game, the celebration of Peach's birthday is a major plot point in the story.
  • Mario, Luigi and Yoshi escort a Blue Toad through various platforming areas in a similar manner to how the player(s) can escort a Toad through a level to earn extra lives in this game.
  • The Penguin Suit appears.[4]:3:12
  • The Sledge Bro that appears in the Mario-centered poster is posed similarly to how they are posed in their promotional artwork for this game.
  • "Bowser Jr. Battle" is arranged into the film's score.[20]
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Super Mario 3D Land
  • The shot of Bowser falling into the lava moat is identical to one of this game's final cutscenes.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star
New Super Mario Bros. U
  • Two Grrrol-themed Ferris wheels can be seen on Planet Bowser.
  • One of Lemmy's bombs and Roy's Bill Blaster cannon appear in Bowser Jr.'s arsenal.
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
  • King Boo, using his design from this game, appears on various signs and on an attraction in Planet Bowser.[3]:0:15
  • The Poltergust 5000 and its vacuum attachment appear in Bowser Jr.'s arsenal.
Super Mario 3D World
Mario Kart 8
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Super Mario Maker
  • Bowser Jr. creates a castle level to stop Mario and Peach in a similar manner to the level creation in this game. During this process, the Super Mario Bros.-style sprites of Peach, Bob-ombs, and Thwomps from this game reappear.
  • Builder Mario's helmet appears in his closet.
  • Rosalina and a Luma wear replicas of the Builder form's helmet.
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Party
Super Mario Maker 2
  • A sprite of the Rotten Mushroom appears in an LED display.[3]:0:14
  • At the end of the film, the characters rebuild Peach's Castle, similarly to this game's story mode.
  • Luigi and Toad's Super Mario World sprites appear during the castle reconstruction montage.
Paper Mario: The Origami King
  • A book with a design resembling Olivia appears in Rosalina's library.[2]
Super Nintendo World
  • Chef Toad appears in a poster and at the birthday ceremony.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
  • Bowser Jr. transforms into a form with Fury Bowser's color scheme near the end of the film.[3]:0:16
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
  • Some of Peach's official artwork is based on artwork of her from this game.[24]
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
  • Excerpts and motifs from the first film's score are quoted.
    • Tracks from the first movie are used in promotional material, such as in an NBC commercial that also promotes the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics.[18]
  • Yoshi's backstory continues directly from this film's post-credits scene.
  • The BrKLnCouple and their dog Francis appear during Yoshi's backstory scene.
  • Bowser's piano from the mid-credits scene appears in his miniature castle as he is walking upstairs to the balcony.
  • Footage of Peach's flashback from the first film is reused.
  • An instrumental excerpt of "Peaches" plays while Bowser thinks about Peach on the Honeyhive Galaxy.
  • Peach's quote to Mario, "There's a huge universe out there... with a lot of galaxies", was used in the final trailer of the film.[7]
Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Princess Peach: Showtime!
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Mario & Luigi: Brothership
  • A book with the Wattanist symbol appears in Rosalina's library.[2]
Mario Kart World
  • The bikes that Mario and Luigi ride in the Desert Area somewhat resemble the Standard Bikes from this game.
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