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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate May Not Have All Past Stages

Loknath DasBy Loknath DasJune 30, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate May Not Have All Past Stages

At Nintendo’s E3 2018 presentation, one of the biggest reveals was that the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – releasing December 7, 2018 on the Nintendo Switch – would include every character from the Super Smash Bros. History, including those that were offered through downloadable content (DLC) in the past, alongside a couple of new ones in the Inklings from Splatoon and Ridely from the Metroid series.

But that’s not the same for stages, the arenas you fight on. A recent press demo, covered by Japanese video game magazine Famitsu and translated by gaming website Source Gaming, revealed that not every stage from the Super Smash Bros. history will make it to Ultimate, unlike the characters. “Not all past stages are going to be in the game but a whole lot of them will,” the latter tweeted on Tuesday.

In a follow-up tweet, Source Gaming did stress that “that the questions and answers were likely edited by Famitsu for brevity and translated from English to Japanese, which introduces the potential for misunderstandings”. That means it’s best to take this with a slight pinch of salt until we get a proper look at the game. If you can read Japanese or know someone who does, feel free to read through the Famitsu interview by yourself and share your interpretation in the comments section below.

 

 

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