Smash Bros. 6 Rumor Drops: Entire Ultimate Roster Returning on Switch 2?
Explore the latest Super Smash Bros. 6 rumors for Switch 2—roster returning, new modes, 2026 release? Plus, a detailed Switch 2 vs Xbox Series S spec and performance comparison for U.S. gamers.
7/7/20252 min read


🎯 Smash 6 Rumors Ignite Ahead of Switch 2 Launch
🥊 What’s the Scoop on Smash Bros. 6?
Rumors have surfaced (primarily via 4chan and Reddit) suggesting that Super Smash Bros. 6 may be in development for the Switch 2, possibly launching summer 2026 . According to these leaks:
Entire Smash Ultimate roster is returning, albeit with some reworks in movesets .
Masahiro Sakurai might be pushing for roster overhaul, but Nintendo reportedly chose to retain most fighters .
Alleged inclusion of new characters, a possible full "Subspace Emissary"-style story mode, and a day-one exclusive like Paper Mario .
That said, industry watchers caution: these come from unverified sources—and similar 4chan rumors have surfaced before—even poke fun at themselves .
⚠️ Take with a Grain of Salt
Although fans are hyped, outlets like ComicBook and EventHubs advise caution: these are early leaks, likely speculative and possibly misleading . No confirmed Nintendo announcements yet—and insiders say a reveal might not come until 2026 .
🖥️ Switch 2 vs Xbox Series S: Power Showdown
As gamers weigh portability vs raw performance, let’s break down the specs and real-world differences:
⚙️ CPU & GPU Numbers
Switch 2 packs an 8‑core ARM Cortex‑A78C (~1.7 GHz) + Nvidia Ampere GPU delivering up to 3.09 TFLOPS docked .
Xbox Series S offers an 8‑core AMD Zen 2 (~3.6 GHz, SMT) and RDNA 2 GPU with 4 TFLOPS .
Benchmarks in Cyberpunk 2077:
Switch 2: Up to 40 FPS (docked handheld), 30 FPS in quality mode (1080p) .
Series S: Smooth 60 FPS at 1080–1440p .
➡️ Conclusion: Series S leads on raw power and native performance, while Switch 2 depends on DLSS upscaling and optimization to punch above its weight .
🧠 Memory, Storage & Display
Feature Switch 2 Xbox Series S
RAM 12 GB LPDDR5 10 GB GDDR6
Storage 256 GB + microSDsigma 512 GB SSD + expansions
Docked Output 4K/60Hz (via DLSS) 1440p/120Hz (upscaled 4K)
Handheld Display 1080p/120Hz LCD Not applicable
📌 Insight: Switch 2 is more flexible as a hybrid—portable with high refresh support; Series S is true next-gen home console with bigger storage and performance.
🌐 Features & Ecosystem
Switch 2 brings portability, Joy-Con sharing, built-in Game Chat with camera support, plus backward compatibility with Switch titles .
Series S offers Xbox Game Pass (with huge third-party and first-party lineup), fast resume, rich streaming app support, and keyboard/mouse compatibility .
💡 Tip: Choose Switch 2 if you value handheld play and Nintendo exclusives; go with Series S if performance, Game Pass, and value matter more.
✅ Final Take
Smash Bros. 6? Exciting leaks suggest a full sequel may drop in 2026 on Switch 2—but these remain unverified rumor territory.
Console pick? Xbox Series S delivers stronger specs and smoother native frame rates, while Switch 2 offers a versatile hybrid experience with respectable power and rich exclusives.
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