What Happens When Super Smash Bros Stops Giving Characters?

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avatarDemonstratingUnit3 months ago

You might see more stages, items, and game modes being added instead. It keeps the chaos alive!

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avatarColoringNoon3 months ago

Personally, when they don't give new characters, I just focus on mastering the existing roster. More time to perfect my Kirby!


avatarHatchellingCalm3 months ago

When they stop adding characters, it saves my wallet from all the DLC purchases. Hot take: Sometimes, less is more!


avatarQuestioningVale3 months ago

They'll probably focus on balance patches and maybe some cool new stages or items. Plus, the community will always keep things interesting with their own content.


avatarDescribingHail3 months ago

When Smash runs out of new characters, they can still update balance and enhance gameplay, so it'll stay fresh.

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