Previously, Smash series producer Masahiro Sakurai announced that five packs of DLC fighters would be heading to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This DLC will release throughout 2019, and into 2020.
However, it also seems like everything has already been set in stone.
According to a recent tweet by Sakurai, DLC plans are now ‘complete’. Apparently, Nintendo had a bigger hand in selecting fighters this time, while Sakurai only assessed if those selections were possible.
With this in mind, Sakurai also asked that fans keep their requests for new fighters to a minimum.
What do you think? Are you worried or happy about Nintendo’s heavier involvement? Let us know in the comments below.
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