Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: end of course for in-game events

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: end of course for in-game events

After the last character made official recently, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate puts an end to in-game events.

A logical brake on the part of Nintendo, the game has been available for three years already.

The end of in-game events for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

It will celebrate its third anniversary on December 7, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is still a major title in the Nintendo Switch catalog today. A few days ago, Nintendo formalized the last character to join the cast (namely Sora from Kingdom Hearts), and today, the Japanese giant confirms the end of in-game events.



Via a tweet published by the official Japanese account of the game, we learn that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will no longer host any events starting November 19th. This does not sign the end of the game, far from it, but the players will therefore have to be satisfied with events already seen before. A way for Nintendo to slow down with regard to the follow-up of this episode, just to focus on other projects.

In this regard, it has already been confirmed that no new episodes of Super Smash Bros. was currently in the works at Nintendo. For the record, you should know that Nintendo has never offered two episodes of Smash Bros. on the same console. It will therefore probably be necessary to wait for Nintendo's next-gen, to hope to see a new opus in the saga land… if a new episode there is one day.



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