"Super Smash Bros. 4" to loose story mode and cutscenes.
"Super Smash Bros. 4" to loose story mode and cutscenes. Nintendo (Super Smash Bros.)

If you were a fan of the Subspace Emissary adventure in "Super Smash Bros. Brawl," don't expect that or any kind of story mode or cut scenes in the next installment of Smash Bros. Thanks to spoilers leaking online, Masahiro Sakurai has revealed that the next game will not have any of that.

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In his bi-weekly column, Weekly Famitsu, Sakurai said the reason the latest iteration in the fighting series will skip out on theses extras, is due to the cutscenes being uploaded on the Internet.

"Unfortunately, the movie scenes we worked hard to create were uploaded onto the internet," Sakurai said. "You can only truly wow a player the first time he sees [a cutscene]. I felt if players saw the cutscenes outside of the game, they would no longer serve as rewards for playing the game, so I've decided against having them."

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Instead, video sequences will be spread around and include introductory videos for the Villager, Mega Man and Wii Fit Trainer. Character customization will also be available to an extent and later character performance as well. Character customization from the 3DS version to the Wii U version is also in the works.

While the game won't include a story mode either, the 3DS version will include a feature acting as a "separate mode from the standard versus play," and both versions of the game will include different stages.

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The 3DS version comes with portable game-themed stages, and the Wii U version contains home console game-themed stages.

There is still no official release date for the games but players should expect them both sometime next year.

If you don't remember the story mode or cutscenes from the game check out the video below.

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