


It is possible to create a private match using eight Wii U consoles connected via a single router that is connected to the Internet. Like with Squad Battles, players can change their equipped weapon and gear in-between matches without having to leave the lobby and teammates' weapon selections are shown. Players get sixty seconds to ready themselves in the lobby after teams have been selected before the match starts. All stages and modes are available, and new stages and modes were added as soon as they were released. The host of a Private Battle chooses the stage and mode that will be used.
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The host can set a four-digit password for the lobby so that uninvited friends cannot join. Lobbies created with Private Battle can only be joined by the host's Wii U friends and their Wii U friends. However, there can only be up to four players per team, and the host cannot assign everyone to the same team. The host can create even battles (such as 1 vs. Private Battles can have any number of players from two to eight.
