The "Super Smash Bros." DLC campaign for Nintendo's Wii U and 3DS will soon be coming to an end according to the titles director Masahiro Sakurai, reports GameSpot.
In an interview featured in the "Making of Fire Emblem: 25 Years of Development Secrets Book," translated by Kantopia and SourceGaming, Sakurai responded to a question regarding "Super Smash Bros." DLC by saying, "Well, DLC is coming to an end soon, too, you know?"
As IGN reports Sakurai also talked about the difficulties of making a new non "Smash Bros." game saying, "It's pretty difficult. If I keep making 'Smash,' I get to work on interesting things like Ryu, but if I leave, I don't know if the staff could do it by themselves." He further went on to say that the possibilities of a new "Smash Bros." title are slim.
"How much a character will please the players, how unique they are--there are a lot of factors that go into deciding a character's inclusion," he explained. "I don't know whether Fire Emblem will have many more games in the future, but it's not as if we have a stipulation that says, 'We have to include the protagonist of the next Fire Emblem game.' Moreover, we don't even know if there'll be another Smash game."
Meanwhile, the final Nintendo Direct broadcast for "Super Smash Bros." will stream tomorrow, Dec. 15 at 2:00 p.m. PT (5:00 p.m. ET and 10:00 p.m. GMT) over on the official Nintendo Direct website. Details of the broadcast have yet to be revealed but we are likely to see more about "Final Fantasy's" Cloud.
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