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Not to mention that the game now has an actual story. The Subspace Emissary tells of a world in which the characters (as implied in ''Melee'') are trophies that come to life and fight each other, until the Subspace Army appears and tries to take the entire world for themselves by transporting it, piece by piece, into Subspace. The characters team up with each other and battle through worlds inspired by Nintendo games while trying to stop the Subspace Army.
 
A fourth installment for the 3DS and the Wii U has been released called, well, ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''. This installment did away with the Subspace Emissary, while adding all sorts of other modes such as character customization, Smash Run which is basically a Metroidvania game with enemies ranging from all sorts of franchises, and Smash Tour which incorporates light party game elements with a series of challenges undergone by the players. This was the first Smash game to have DLC, with the final DLC character even being the winner of an official Nintendo-sponsored Smash Ballot.
 
The fifth installment, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', will be released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] on December 7, 2018. It features all characters from past ''Smash'' games while also adding few newcomers and the concept of Echo Fighters, which are this game's term for "clones" (think Lucina as Marth's alt instead of taking her own character slot). It also features a multitude of stages from past ''Smash'' games as well as a few new ones. All stages have the Final Destination-esque Ω form introduced in the previous installment as well as a brand new form that makes them look more like the Battlefield stage. Notably, this game does away with Trophies, replacing them with Spirits. Related to this, this game's Adventure mode is called World of Light which explains their presence and there is a special mode called Spirit Board. Both modes allow players to battle various opponents with special rules to collect Spirits.
 
This game pretty much [[Trope Codifier|kicked off]] the [[Mascot Fighter]] sub-genre in one go.
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* ''[[Splatoon]]''
* ''[[Castlevania]]''
* ''[[Persona (video game)|Persona 5]]''
 
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