Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U are the upcoming fourth installments of the Super Smash Bros. series being developed for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Like previous games in the series, they are being developed by Sora Ltd. and directed by Sora Ltd. founder Masahiro Sakurai. On June 2012, it was announced that Sora Ltd. is working alongside Namco Bandai Games in developing the games. In the Nintendo Direct of E3 2013, Mega Man from the Mega Man series by Capcom was announced as the third guest character of the series, after Snake and Sonic from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. During a Q&A with Masahiro Sakurai, during 2013's E3, it was revealed that both games may not come out at the same time. It was also revealed previous characters may not make it due to the 3DS's space limitations.

Gameplay
Not much is known about the two versions currently. Final Smashes will return from the previous installment in the series, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Also, the "tripping" mechanic from the previous installment has been removed. It was also stated that the games cannot crossplay, but can send customized fighters to each version ; details on this have not been revealed. In an interview, it was revealed that attack directions could be chosen when customizing. The game's speed has been said to have been increased from that of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and is more along the line of Super Smash Bros. Melee ' s game speed.

On an additional note, it has been stated that the Adventure Mode for the two titles will not be like Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Subspace Emissary.

Also, touch screen controls for both consoles will not be included.

3DS version
The 3DS version has a cel-shaded graphical style, the characters being given outlines so that they can be seen better from a distance. However, there is an option to make the outlines thinner or make them disappear completely. The stages in this version are mostly based around handheld games. The bottom screen will be used for showing the characters' damage.

Wii U version
The Wii U version has HD graphics along with stages mostly from console games. It is not yet known what the Wii U's GamePad touch screen will be used for.

Confirmed characters
So far, 14 playable characters have been officially confirmed, consisting of 11 veterans and 3 newcomers:

Returning characters

 * Mario - Mario has been given brighter blue overalls with less detail compared to the overalls in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. His fireballs are bigger and have more detail.
 * Donkey Kong - Donkey Kong's fur looks slightly more detailed compared with his appearance in Brawl.
 * Link - Link's appearance is similar to the Twilight Princess Link, however, he retains his brighter color palette from Skyward Sword.
 * Samus - Samus' appearance has been updated to reflect her appearance in Metroid: Other M.
 * Kirby - Kirby is a brighter pink than in Brawl.
 * Fox - Fox's fur looks much more detailed than in his appearance in Brawl.
 * Pikachu - Pikachu appears to be slimmer than in the past installments.
 * Bowser - Bowser has a more upright stance and his running speed and attacks are faster along with a new running animation.
 * Pit - Pit's appearance and moveset have been updated to reflect his appearance in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
 * Captain Olimar - Olimar's outfit is brighter than in his appearance in Brawl and he keeps his new outfit including the whistle built into his helmet from Pikmin 3.
 * Luigi - Has a brighter green shirt and less detailed overalls. His fireballs are slightly more darker and are more detailed.

Newcomers

 * Villager
 * Mega Man
 * Wii Fit Trainer

Others

 * (Mega Man)

Stages
According to Masahiro Sakurai, the 3DS version of the game is going to feature more stages based on games for Nintendo handhelds, while the Wii U version is to feature more stages based on home console titles. Both games will share some stages known to the series, albiet a bit diffrent in appearance, such as Battlefield or games set on both consoles such as Animal Crossing.

Nintendo 3DS

 * A stage appearing similar to Battlefield from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
 * Gerudo Valley, from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.
 * A stage taking place on the Spirit Train, based on The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.
 * Arena Ferox, from Fire Emblem: Awakening.
 * A stage based on Super Mario 3D Land with one section taking place over a water area with Spike Pillars that rise onto the stage, and another section resembling World 1-1 with Donut Lifts.
 * A stage based on Nintendogs, taking place in a giant room with a Nintendog playing in the background.
 * A stage based on Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Wii U

 * A stage similar to Battlefield in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
 * Skyloft, from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. (Much like the Delfino Plaza stage from the previous game, platforms rise every few minutes to change to a different location in Skyloft)
 * A wrestling arena-type stage.
 * The city from Animal Crossing: City Folk.
 * Dr. Wily's fortress from the Mega Man series; The fortress itself is based on the design seen in Mega Man 2.
 * A stage based on Wii Fit.
 * A Pikmin stage resembling the Garden of Hope location in Pikmin 3.
 * A stage based on Pilotwings with Wuhu Island in the background.
 * Pyrosphere, from Metroid: Other M.

Other

 * A stage that seems to be based on Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, though it's likely a stage found in single player modes.

Items

 * Capsule
 * Smash Ball
 * X Bomb