SSBU is often cited as a "digital action figure toy box," a tribute to gaming history that stretches far beyond Nintendo's own franchises to include icons from Sega, Capcom, Konami, and more [21]. While praised for its fluid, responsive controls and massive content library, the game’s online multiplayer has faced criticism for technical limitations and lag [10, 21]. Nevertheless, its cultural impact as a definitive crossover event has cemented it as the third best-selling game on the Nintendo Switch [10].
The variety is staggering. You have heavy hitters like Bowser, technical wizards like Sheik, and third-party icons like Solid Snake, Sonic, and Mega Man.
If you are dealing with a "Multi-Content" NSP (often used to install the game, update, and DLC all at once), the "base game part" is the largest chunk of data. It contains: