Published on: February 16, 2024
Nintendo Makes History With Completion of Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate Amiibo Collection
Nintendo has marked a significant milestone in both hardware and gaming history with the release of the Sora amiibo, officially completing the extensive Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate amiibo lineup.
Beginning with its 2018 launch on the Nintendo Switch, Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate built a reputation for its comprehensive roster and has since become one of Nintendo’s best-selling and most influential titles.
Today, fans have even more reason to celebrate as the amiibo collection is finally complete—inclusive of all 94 fighters, each represented with a high-quality NFC-enabled figure, with the exception of alternate costumes.
The final addition to the amiibo line, Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series, was released on February 16, 2024.
This launch closes the book on a major chapter of supplemental content for Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate and embodies six years of collaboration between Nintendo and its community of collectors.
Developer Masahiro Sakurai—visionary behind the franchise—has confirmed that with Sora's amiibo debut, development on new content for the series has concluded.
Nintendo celebrated the occasion by sharing a comprehensive visual on its official Twitter account, showcasing all 94 amiibo released for Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate to date.
The striking image presents the collection organized according to the game’s iconic roster, underlining the impressive diversity and scope of the franchise’s cast.
In their announcement, Nintendo highlighted the completeness and grandeur of the amiibo lineup—a tribute to both the game’s enduring popularity and the dedication of its fans.
It is worth noting that the amiibo count exceeds the official fighter roster.
This is due to separate releases for characters such as Alex and Steve, as well as various Echo Fighters, contributing to the total of 94.
Over the years, some amiibo have become highly sought-after, with limited releases making them prized collectibles within the Nintendo community.
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate’s amiibo figures work seamlessly with the Nintendo Switch hardware, allowing players to bring characters into their games, store fighter data, and unlock various bonus content.
The series has collectively sold millions of units globally since the amiibo brand debuted, further solidifying the appeal of Nintendo’s unique merge of physical and digital play.
With the collection now officially complete, dedicated fans have taken to social media to display their full sets, inspiring admiration among collectors worldwide.
The end of the Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate amiibo line is not just a milestone for Nintendo but for a generation of players and fans who have followed every character reveal and figure launch since the journey began.
For those still seeking to complete their own collections, figures are available on the Nintendo eShop and at various retailers, though availability may vary due to high demand and selective restocks.
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