It is the fifth installment in the Super Smash Bros. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. Ultimate is a 2018 crossover fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd. pros, casual players, and the company itself.Super Smash Bros. community without a care of what its actions are doing to its public appearance, and this disdainful disregard could have significant consequences for Smash Bros. Nintendo seems to be on the war path with the Super Smash Bros. It makes little to no sense to remove these harmless videos or suppress an organic competitive community, yet Nintendo continues to do all the above and more reasons it still hasn't made public. The decisions that Nintendo is making seem as if it wants players to be upset with them.
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These mods aren't harmful in any way, yet Nintendo is targeting well-known modders Aaronitmar and 64iOS as though they're malicious pirates trying to harm Nintendo IP sales and image. One mod allows players to use a fan-made model of Goku in place of Terry, while another adds different Super Mario Odyssey costumes for Mario to wear. The majority of examples given by AnimalTV are mods that only cosmetically affect Super Smash Bros, leaving its gameplay and systems otherwise intact. Instead of allowing the videos to remain public while demonetized, Nintendo is forcefully removing said videos and issuing copyright strikes. Nintendo is using Content ID to copyright claim videos uploaded by multiple users.
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modder AnimalTV made a series of posts on Twitter reporting the removal of multiple Super Smash Bros. mod showcase videos uploaded to YouTube. While Nintendo's stance against Slippi is semi-understandable, it has begun to take action against mods that don't require emulated copies of Super Smash Bros. Casual and competitive players alike regularly use Slippi to enable online play in Melee, but Nintendo claims modding of any sort encourages players to pirate the nearly 20-year-old GameCube title (which Nintendo has notably never ported to any system since its 2001 GameCube release). Melee does not have native online support. The tournament had switched to an online format in light of COVID-19, but hardcore fan-favorite entry Super Smash Bros. tournaments, The Big House, to cancel its annual tournament due to the usage of a vital (and perfectly legal) mod called Slippi.
Recently, Nintendo forced one of the largest annual Super Smash Bros. community have been at odds with one another due to alleged decisions Nintendo has made to suppress the fighting game series' competitive scene. Recently, Nintendo and the Super Smash Bros. in order to use, it is now targeting perfectly legal mods that only affect the game cosmetically. Ultimate and other franchise games. While Nintendo expressed its issue with certain mods that required illegal copies of Super Smash Bros. Nintendo has previously made it perfectly clear that it does not approve of the Super Smash Bros. modding community, and now the publisher is directly targeting modders and taking down videos that showcase mods being used in Super Smash Bros.