

Plus, the game will feature an improved netcode, which will allow for up to four players to jump into free-for-all or 2v2 sessions. All of the previously-featured game modes will be available to play along with a new one called Tetherball, which is exactly what it sounds like, pitting two players against one another in a game of beach tetherball. This includes every character, which means you'll also get guest fighters Shovel Knight and Ori & Sein. And if you haven't tried Rivals of Aether, there's going to be no better time to give it a shot, because the Definitive Edition is set to come out next week.Īs the name might imply, the Definitive Edition for Rivals of Aether will come with all of the game's characters, stages, and game modes unlocked. So on top of playing Brawlhalla, we've also kept an eye on another Smash-adjacent effort, Rivals of Aether. Ultimate netcode has given us a new appreciation for, it's Smash Bros.-adjacent games.
