
In addition to the music in Project M, music from other games are included in either arrangements or the original source. New to the mod is the addition of more music tracks, bringing the standard to a total of over 500 songs. Tourney mode which previously redirected to the Rotation mode due to glitches is now replaced by a debug mode. While there are still some bugs in the mod, they no longer impact the overall performance as easily as it did previously, thus reducing crashes and freeing a large amount of memory. These bugs are universal and pertain to either stages, movesets, alternate costumes, sounds, or previously outdated codes used in Project M. One of these changes, which is the main focus of Project+, is the significant removal of various bugs and memory leaks featured in version 3.6 of Project M. While there are not many changes, there are some noteworthy ones. Like the mods Project+ was based on before it, this mod focuses on improving the overall gameplay. Since its release, Project+ has become the main mod over Project M in several tournaments, most notably and recently Blacklisted 5, Low Tier City 7, and The Encore, with many majors switching from Project M over to Project+.Ĭhanges from Project M and Legacy TE By April 8, 2019, Project+ had received 100,000 downloads on its primary site alone.

Shortly after its initial release, Project+ received high levels of popularity among players. On March 17, 2020, Project+ 2.0 was revealed with additional content, such as new modes, revamps to some characters movesets such as Bowser getting a new fireball attack and Charizard getting Thunder Punch, and the reveal of Knuckles the Echidna as the only new playable character beyond what Project M had. Project+'s development started in 2018 and version v1b was released in April 2019.

Project+ is a gameplay modification of the Brawl mod Project M (based on Legacy TE) with the aim to improve the balance among the cast by making small moveset changes to all or most characters.
