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Nintendo To Have Another Direct this Month
Nintendo Direct will be airing on December 15th at 2 p.m. PST / 5 p.m. EST. In past Smash streams from Nintendo, Mewtwo has been announced as a downloadable fighter, and Roy and Ryu also made their debut, so expectations are running high for the upcoming event.
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Nintendo has confirmed that the next Super Smash Bros.
Showcasing Cloud Strife is an interesting move from the developer, considering that a gameplay video for the “Final Fantasy VII” remake was unveiled recently. That seems even more likely based on how far along Cloud appears to be in development; he was announced in seemingly completed form alongside his own fairly elaborate stage. According to reports, his arrival will take place before December wraps up but info on a specific release date is just hard to pin down.
Meanwhile, the gamers are pretty excited with the latest addition of Cloud Strife, since he is much more popular and favored than any of the above-speculated characters. Will Cloud cost an additional amount like MewTwo to play with?
The Direct broadcast for November was on 12 so we can expect it to happen around the same time this month. Maybe we’ll see another duo of returning roster members to accompany Cloud’s release.
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Day Herald reported that, aside from Cloud, the game will also feature updates that will balance the game out. However, Shovel Knight in its current 2D platform is not readily playable for the “Super Smash Bros.” system.