Super Smash Bros. 4 for 3DS and Wii U: Release Dates and Features
Super Smash Bros. 4 for 3DS and Wii U: Release Dates and Features
Super Mario started out as a simple game and evolved into a 3D version. It has indeed come far. And on October 4 this year, the Super Smash Bros. 4 for 3DS is expected to hit the market and make waves. That being so, various leaks about the product abound.
While the 3DS version is set for an October release, there is no specific date slated for the Wii U version. Rumor has it that it will be launched during the holidays this year. Players can also expect to see additions to the character roster of the latest editions of the game.
Masahiro Sakurai, the owner and creator of the Super Smash Bros. series, continues to reveal the features of the latest versions of the game. More features are in fact revealed as the handheld edition of the game is introduced to the market. Sakurai also announced the demo trial for the game's 3D version wherein users can choose five opponents to test the game design and strategy. The demo trial, however, is available only in Japan. That announcement may disappoint many fans, but it is still possible that other regions can avail of the free trial version soon.
Sakurai also stated that the battlefield rules are already fixed and cannot be revised. There are also items available on site which players can share with their friends and fellow gamers. To all the fans of the game, Sakurai said to simply stay tuned for the Super Smash Bros. 4 for 3DS as it is coming in the soonest time.
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