![]() Miyamoto has also stated that Nintendo aims to have a longer life cycle for the Switch than past Nintendo consoles (can’t blame them if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it), so it makes sense that a real Smash 5 could come, albeit further down the line. As I mentioned in my predictions article prior to the Direct, there’s really no need for Nintendo to rush a new Smash game out the door when there’s an entire base of Nintendo fans who never played (or, at the very least, never owned) Smash 4 on account of it being on Wii U. What do you guys think?ĭavid Silbert : Agreed. For me personally, I think that it’s a 2018 release points to the fact that this game is much closer to Smash for 3DS/Wii U than a fully fledged new game, but with new characters and, perhaps, significantly revamped movesets for legacy characters who have stayed much the same through several iterations. So it looks like we’re getting Smash this year, with Inklings as a new fighter and, at the very least, Breath of the Wild Link as a playable character as well. But after I saw the second Inkling, my suspicions that this was Smash kept going up and up… then we saw the background turn black, and that apocalyptic, burning Smash logo in the distance. Kei Isobe : When I heard the splatting noises at first, for some reason my mind defaulted to a Portal 2 release for Switch. Let’s get started with our thoughts on the biggest news to come out of this Direct, shall we? That was a Nintendo Direct that started off with all of us here being generally pretty whelmed before dropping a major bombshell on us. ![]() ![]() Smash, Octopath Traveler, and Ports… Glorious Ports ![]()
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