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for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, but would later be added to the game as a post-launch paid DLC Fighter. Brawl was among three other Veteran Characters who were not initially released in both Super Smash Bros. Melee but was absent in Super Smash Bros. The Fire Emblem franchise received two Newcomers in one singular trailer, revealing both Robin (in both their genders) and Lucina would join Smash.įor the first time in the Smash franchise, additional fighters were added to both versions of Smash 4 through paid DLC.
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Unlike previous titles, all newcomers to the series received special reveal trailers, generally during a Nintendo Direct. Marth was the first Fire Emblem franchise representative to be revealed on Novemand Ike was later confirmed on May 22, 2014. website released daily photos of in game content, ranging from new stages, items, and Veteran Fighters. Over the course of nearly two years, the dedicated Smash Bros. Nintendo also debut their amiibo line of figurines with the game with functionality between both games and many others with their line of amiibos.
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Both titles were considered the fourth and fifth installments respectively by Sakurai, but shared many features with each other including the same total roster and the ability to share data between the two games. No formal release date was released at the time other than an estimated release of Winter 2014. The game was revealed to be co-developed by Bandai Namco and both the 3DS and Wii U titles were announced at E3 2013 with the reveals of both the Animal Crossing Villager and Capcom's Mega Man. Masahiro Sakurai, the series creator, first started working on the project after completing Kid Icarus: Uprising the following year. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U were first announced during E3 2011 by then Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata with no formal title and the title yet beginning its development.