Smash Ultimate Data Mine Finds Evidence That Stage Builder Is Coming Back

Smash Ultimate Data Mine Finds Evidence That Stage Builder Is Coming Back

It seems that there might be some new content arriving to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in the form of new modes.



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Smash Ultimate Data Mine Finds Evidence That Stage Builder Is Coming Back

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is due to receive some huge changes in the form of the 3.0 update that is meant to arrive this spring, which will most likely add Joker from Persona 5 to the game, along with some much-needed buffs and nerfs to the roster.

It seems that there might be some new content arriving to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in the form of new modes, or rather, old modes that are returning to the series.

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Dataminers have gone through the files of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (via. Source Gaming) and discovered that there are placeholder files for the “How To Play” section of the game that point to the return of the Home-Run Contest and Stage Builder Modes in the future.

Smash Ultimate Data Mine Finds Evidence That Stage Builder Is Coming Back

The Home-Run Contest was a mode introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee that involved the player hitting the Sandbag item as hard as possible in order to make it travel as far as they could. The Stage Builder mode allowed players to create their own levels using pre-made assets.

It isn’t too surprising to see the Home-Run Contest mode return, as most of the elements for it are already in the game. It’s possible that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was planned to feature the mode at launch, but the strict 2018 holiday season deadline forced the developers to add it at a later date. The return of Stage Builder is more of a surprise as it was never a popular mode and it was likely a lot of work to complete. Custom stages are usually only played by people who enjoy Smash Bros. as a casual or party game, as there are strict rules regarding the use of stages in organized play, and levels designed by the players would never be considered legal for tournaments.

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If the datamine is correct and these modes are coming back, then it also leaves the door open for other removed modes to return in later updates, such as Target Smash or Boss Battles. The fact that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was released so early in the lifespan of the Nintendo Switch means that we could be receiving new content for years to come.

The 3.0 update for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is due to arrive in spring.

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Scott has been writing for The Gamer since it launched in 2017 and also regularly contributes to Screen Rant. He has previously written gaming articles for websites like Cracked, Dorkly, Topless Robot, and TopTenz. He has been gaming since the days of the ZX Spectrum, when it used to take 40 minutes to load a game from a tape cassette player to a black and white TV set. Scott thinks Chrono Trigger is the best video game of all time, followed closely by Final Fantasy Tactics and Baldur’s Gate 2. He pretends that sorcerer is his favorite Dungeons & Dragons class in public but he secretly loves bards.

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