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A New Smash Bros. Would Need A Smaller Roster, Admits Sakurai

“I’ve been doing too much of the work myself”.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with its ‘everyone is here’ approach, concluded with an enormous roster and amount of content. It was already a huge game on release, but a DLC program that rolled out over the course of three years expanded it further, in addition to the various free updates and mode additions.

As has been well recorded, series lead and figurehead Masahiro Sakurai has been enjoying a well-earned rest since development concluded, but the topic of “what’s next” is still following him around. In an interview with The Verge, Sakurai-san talked about his recent opportunities to unwind, the amount of work and depth that was applied to each DLC addition, and of course the future.

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