The first version of Super Smash Flash was released in 2006 by Mcleodgaming. Ever since hundreds of developers had helped contribute and build up to this current installment. All the developers are fans of the original Smash Bros and want to recreate their beloved games in their own way. Super Smash Flash 2 was developed by McLeodGaming. Version 0.9b is the second revision of the ninth major release and final alpha revision of the Super Smash Flash 2 Demo. It was released on July 24, 2014. 1 Version history 1.1 0.9.1.1659 1.1.1 Notable major changes 1.1.2 Minor changes 1.2 0.9.1.1748 1.2.1 Notable major changes 1.2.2 Minor.
The December update of SSF2 has arrived for all!
Check it out now on SSF2’s Play page and read more about it here. This was a more substantial update than usual, so the SSF2 Team decided to take the leap from version 1.2 to 1.3. What do you have to look forward to this time you ask? Check out the update video below on SSF2’s new YouTube channel!
Make sure to subscribeto the new channel to keep up with the latest SSF2 video content and announcements. The SSF2 Team also recently revealed its new dedicated Twitter account, so go give the team a follow!
As a reminder, moving into 2021 the Flash Player version will no longer be supported. Moving forward the browser version will still be preserved and maintained on SSF2’s new home site until a solution arrives to make it playable again, however only the downloadable version will be actively supported. You can also expect SSF2 updates to be more prevalent on the new SSF2 website as McLeodGaming transitions to becoming more of a central hub for all of its related projects. You may see more dedicated socials for SSF2 in the future, but can still gather on McLeodGaming’s Discord server to discuss all things MG.
Also a BIG thank you to everyone who everyone who stuck with SSF2 this year during its recently concluded Rotation Rotation Release Cycle and MG Insiders promotion to play releases early! There have been more SSF2 updates over the past 12 months than any other time frame in the game’s history, and there is plenty more to come in 2021. However, maintaining such a frequent release schedule can be taxing, so the SSF2 Team will be taking a short break. The devs are looking forward to updating everyone on 2021 release plans soon after we roll over into the new year.
Super Smash Flash 2 Mcleodgaming Beta
Have a happy holidays!