Earlier this week, Nintendo released a Minecraft DLC as part of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate‘s second Fighter’s Pass, which adds Minecraft Steve into the game.
Since then, modders have discovered that Steve’s character model for Smash Ultimate is compatible with the custom skins many players use in Minecraft, and one modder going by Jam1garner has found a way to let players put their own Minecraft skins on Steve in Smash Ultimate.
You can watch a video showing off this mod in action below:
Given the massive popularity of Minecraft and the extremely wide variety of skins available, it is likely that players interested in Smash modding will have a lot of fun with this feature. If you’re interested in finding out more about this mod, you can visit Jam1garner’s Twitter account here.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
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