Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Leaker shares inside information about the future DLC and the cut character

A prominent industry expert shared some new insider information about Super Smash Bros. last, revealing some details about the DLC and a cut character. The information comes from former Gamer Informer editor and current Kinda Funny Games host Imran Khan, who recently shared some information and secrets for Super Smash Bros. last Reset Era players. The most notable of this information involves one of the game’s recent DLC characters, Byleth, the protagonist Fire emblem: three houses, and a character who, according to Khan, presents a set of moves based on another character that has been canceled.

Unfortunately, Khan does not reveal who this character is, but notes that they were canceled after negotiations for them to appear in the game. In addition, Khan stopped speculation about a Monster hunter character who comes to the game because the developer behind the game is, or at least has been, dead in front of their characters who cross paths with other games. In other words, if you were hoping for one Monster hunter character to be added with the few remaining DLC ​​slots, you can probably stop crossing your fingers.

Khan didn’t stop here. Returning to Byleth, he notices that the character should have been on the main list of the game. In other words, they were not a replacement for the aforementioned cut character. Rather, it happened to work that way.

Finally, Khan notices part of the Min Min call, being added, because the DLC was that he was a Nintendo character and thus easier to add than a guest character. Meanwhile, Sephiroth was cheaper than it normally would be because Square Enix was eager to make the transaction happen, which may explain why I got a second Final Fantasy character before so many other highly sought-after characters in the unrepresented series.

Of course, like all information about the unofficial and leaked variety, everything here should be taken with a substantial grain of salt. While Khan is reliable, nothing is official here, and some of them are certainly linked to speculation.

At the time of publication, Nintendo and no other party commented on any of the above information. This probably won’t change, but if it does, we’ll be sure to update the story with whatever is provided, obviously or not. In the meantime, for more coverage on Super Smash Bros. last, Click here.

H / T, Imran Khan and Reset Era.

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