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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Commentary

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Listen on: YouTube (playlist)

ruby: (wiki editor)

This is not an actually released album, rather a primitive type of game "album" page, something that might get implemented to the wiki proper in the future. These game pages will act like albums, but be for music contained within games, as opposed to a released soundtrack album.

You might be wondering "Where are the other 872 songs that are in the game?". Due to the immense scope of the game's soundtrack, and the dubious relevancy of this game's inclusion on the wiki (ironically, the only relevant track is listed as the very last track), as well as the immense amount of work required to add all tracks to the wiki, only the songs that were produced for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are included. This means that none of the songs taken directly from other games or works, as well as any of the original tracks and remixes from other Super Smash Bros. games are not included.

The track listing is based on the in-game sound test, which sorts music into categories for each franchise. The track order here is also taken from the sound test, but with the aforementioned songs that are taken from other games taken out.

Furthermore, there is one additional track that's not actually in the game itself: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Main Theme (E3 2018 version). This song has been available on the website since E3 2018. It's mainly included here to simplify the references, as there is no actual "final" version of the main theme in the game, or elsewhere. Only arrangements (such as Battlefield and Menu). This is why the E3 version of the main theme is treated as the main theme.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Main Theme (E3 2018 version) Listen on: YouTube

ruby: (wiki editor)

This track is not in the game, however it has been added to simplify the references in the soundtrack. The "main theme" composition turned into the song we know as "Lifelight", and the "Main Theme", the latter of which does not actually exist. There is no Main Theme, outside of variations (E3 2018 version, Piano Solo). Battlefield, Menu, and Galeem / Dharkon are the most explicitely arrangements of this theme. Hence, those songs will be listed as referencing this song. There is no "concrete" main theme in SSBU, no definitive song to be considered the Main Theme, only songs referencing the common/shared composition. Lifelight is not the main theme, as "Main Theme Piano Solo" exists. As the E3 version is the most "complete" version we have, it will be treated as the common main theme for references.

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