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Super Smash Bros Ultimate Characters Get New Amiibo - GameSpot Daily

New and returning characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate for Switch will have their own Amiibo, while Nintendo is considering 3DS successors.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is headed to Nintendo Switch on December 7, and it's placing every fighter from the series' history back on the roster. Those returning characters will get their own Amiibo figure too, Nintendo confirmed.

Every character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U got the Amiibo treatment, including DLC characters like Bayonetta and Cloud. Returning characters in the new game will have their own figures, with Ice Climbers and Pichu named specifically. There will also be Amiibo figures for brand-new characters like Daisy, Ridley, and the Inklings.

An Amiibo figure allows players to level up that particular character and customize their moveset and fighting style. They can then be used as a special CPU-controlled character. They were released across 10 waves for the Wii U and 3DS games, and the Inkling and Ridley Amiibo will kick off wave 11.

Like past Smash Bros. titles, Ultimate will also support GameCube controllers, and you can pre-order special branded ones right now. If you want even more info, you can watch us play Smash for Wii U and answer you burning questions about Ultimate.

New Smash Brothers Amiibo headline today's GameSpot Daily, but we've also got stories on a potential 3DS successor, a job listing for a next-gen shooter from Call of Duty developer Treyarch, and mysterious tears in the sky in Fortnite. That's what you'll find in today's show, but be sure to tune in every day of the week at 11 AM PST/2 PM EST/7 PM BST/4 AM AEST for another episode of GameSpot Daily. We cover the most exciting gaming news in 30 minutes or less.

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