Super Smash Bros. Certain fighting game franchises are represented in Ultimate, and their next entries could benefit from their fighters.
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LIAM FERGUSON |
Super Smash Bros. Has Always Highlighted Other Games
Although some what delayed, the next generation of fighting game is approaching. The latest generation of consoles is about to celebrate its second anniversary, and a wave of next gen fighting game will soon follow, With a few exceptions like Nintendo, which released Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been completed, the most prominent fighting game developers have announced their next big projects. A Tekken Game is coming from Bandai Namco, Street Fighter 6 is leaving from Capcom, SNK is finally revisiting its fatal fury series with a sequel to Garo: Mark of the wolves, and WB games Multi the full launch of versus is fast approaching. It's a great time to be a fighting game fan, and a great time to try them out. Free to play multiverse and all of the fighters published by Arc System works over the past few years are friendly to newcomers, at least in terms of input complexity, Instant fun pickup pricend play titles like DNF duel and the average platform fighter cannot be understated. The Power vacum left by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in the wake of its final DLC character's release also prompted the development of a wide variety of excellent platform fighters. However. the impact and casual appeal of Super Smash Bros. Itself can still be felt, and the fighting game series that crossed into it may benefit from sharing its limelight
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