Overview
1.1.6 – A crucial emergency patch released in March 2016 that exclusively nerfed Bayonetta’s infamous “0-to-death” combos and fixed a glitch with Corrin’s Dragon Lunge.
If you still own a physical or digital copy of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and are not on 1.1.7, follow these steps: Super Smash Bros- Update 1.1.7 DLC 3DS -EUR U...
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 long-term system stability. Nintendo was quietly preparing their digital ecosystem for the years ahead, even as development shifted toward the then-unannounced Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
The world of gaming was abuzz when Nintendo released Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U in 2014. The game, a crossover fighting game featuring iconic characters from various Nintendo franchises, was an instant hit with fans and critics alike. Since its release, Nintendo has continued to support the game with regular updates and downloadable content (DLC). One of the most significant updates to date is Update 1.1.7, which brought a host of new features, characters, and stages to the game. Super Smash Bros
Then, on May 19, 2016, Nintendo of Europe quietly pushed out Update 1.1.7 for the EUR region. A week later, it arrived for North American (U) consoles.
Q: Will there ever be a 1.1.8?
A: No. Development ceased entirely in 2017. Ultimate launched in 2018. for Nintendo 3DS and are not on 1
Purchasing DLC: Visit the Nintendo eShop, find Super Smash Bros., and navigate to the "DLC" or "Additional Content" section. Here, you can purchase and download any available character packs, stages, or music.