Nintendo has been releasing sample tracks, each one arranged to fit the game’s fighting theme. Another reason to be excited about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, if you haven’t already are.
Thus far, there’s been a track for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild‘s “Main Theme,” Street Fighter II‘s “Vega Stage,” Metroid‘s “Brinstar Depths,” Splatoon’s “Bomb Bomb Rush,” Snipperclips’ “Noisy Notebook,” Kirby’s Air Ride‘s “City Trial,” and now Mega Man‘s Mega Man 4 Medley.
Mega Man 4 isn’t as popular when comparing to the previous entries such as Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 3 but don’t count out any music tracks from the Mega Man series. Mega Man has always and forever to have some of the best music scores in video games.
You can listen to previous released and upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tracks at the official Super Smash Bros. website. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate releases December 7, 2018, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.