
Update 1.1.7 represents the definitive version of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS . It smoothed out the rough edges of the DLC era and provided a balanced(ish) playing field that the competitive scene used until the switch to Smash Ultimate .
The DLC era completely shifted the competitive landscape of Super Smash Bros. 4. Players who missed out on the original Nintendo eShop campaign frequently look for ways to verify their downloadable content compatibility with the EUR region update.
In retrospect, however, 1.1.7 serves as a fascinating artifact. It represents the twilight phase of the Nintendo 3DS’s lifecycle: a period where updates were no longer about exciting content, but about . Nintendo was quietly preparing their digital ecosystem for the years ahead, even as development shifted toward the then-unannounced Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . Super Smash Bros- Update 1.1.7 DLC 3DS -EUR U...
Finally, the DLC was installed, and John was ready to try out Ryu. He selected the new fighter, and was immediately struck by his unique moveset. Ryu's hadouken special move was a game-changer, allowing John to keep his opponents at bay from a distance.
For European players tracking title updates via standard menus, third-party archival tools, or community preservation hubs like hShop Europe , the file system properties are precisely mapped out: Update 1
: This update added complete system compatibility for the Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta amiibo figures, including their respective Player 2 variant figures. FPs (Figure Players) can be scanned via the New Nintendo 3DS touchscreen or an external NFC Reader/Writer accessory.
: The legendary protagonist of Final Fantasy VII shocked the gaming world by joining the roster. The DLC era completely shifted the competitive landscape
Released: May–June 2016 Status: Archived