Just as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s overwhelming success has made it difficult for Nintendo to put together a new sequel for the Nintendo Switch 2, the publisher faces the exact same problem with its Super Smash Bros. series.
However, in the wake of the addition of Ultimate’s final DLC character, Kingdom Hearts’ Sora, in 2021, Sakurai didn’t shy away from how difficult putting together the next Smash Bros. will be: ‘If we’re going to continue with the series, Nintendo and I need to discuss and seriously consider how to make it a success.’.
Despite some initial reservations about whether the series could continue after Ultimate, series director Masahiro Sakurai has admitted a new Super Smash Bros. game will most likely happen with his involvement.
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Ultimate seems like something no sequel can ever top, so what will a Nintendo Switch 2 sequel look like?.