Super Smash Bros Crusade In Browser: Play

Yes, Goku is in Smash. His Kamehameha (neutral special) charges up and covers the entire screen. In the browser version, where stages are slightly smaller, Goku is a top-tier zoner.


The ability to play Super Smash Bros. Crusade in browser represents a shift in how we consume fangames. WebAssembly (WASM) is making it possible to run complex C++ fighting engines directly on a webpage.

We are likely only months away from a version that supports: play super smash bros crusade in browser

For now, Crusade remains the king of the mountain.

Before we dive into the browser version, it is worth understanding why this fangame has survived for over a decade while others have received cease-and-desist letters. Yes, Goku is in Smash

Unlike the infamous Super Smash Flash 2 (which is pixel-art based), Crusade uses high-resolution sprites and 3D-rendered backgrounds. The game is famous for its "quantity meets quality" approach.

Key features include:

Until recently, accessing this meant downloading a 1GB+ ZIP file. Now, the browser port offers instant gratification.