Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a highly acclaimed fighting game developed by Sora Ltd. and Bandai Namco Studios, released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch in 2018. For those who are interested in exploring the game's data without owning a physical copy, some enthusiasts have created and shared save files that can be used with emulators like Yuzu.
: Set the resolution multiplier to 1x (1080p/720p) for modest hardware, or scale to 2x (4K) if you use a high-end dedicated graphics card.
Users regularly update these saves to the latest game versions, so compatibility with current Yuzu builds is generally good.
Ensure you are running a stable build of Yuzu.
: Open Yuzu, right-click Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in your game list, and select "Open Save Data Location."
A: Yes and no. If the save file unlocked a DLC character, but your ROM does not have the DLC data installed, the character will not appear. The save file will not break your game, but the DLC content will simply be unavailable.
A 100% save file is a completed game progress file created by another player. When imported into Yuzu, it instantly unlocks everything that player achieved. Based on community‑shared save files, a true 100% save typically includes:
Some community saves even max out items like snacks and shuffles to 65,255 units each, giving you effectively infinite resources to customise your Spirit setup.
Unlocking everything in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate —all 80+ fighters, 1,000+ spirits, all music tracks, Mii costumes, and World of Light challenges—can take hundreds of hours. If you’ve lost your save data or simply want a complete roster for local multiplayer, a 100% save file is the solution.