In the official Smash Bros. Japan Twitter account, beginning on Nov. 19, Nintendo will be going to start using old Spirit and tournament events instead of creating new content for Ultimate. 2021/11/19()#SP (@BrosJP) November 10, 2021. There were many fans who thought it would happen relatively soon after Soras release last month. This marked the end of the Fighters Pass DLC and the final result of great development efforts on Ultimate. It’s just because it’s extremely likely that no new content will be added to Ultimate beyond this point as long as there are no new announcements from Nintendo, and as far as the series creator Masahiro Sakurai has already stepped away from the game. The final new tournament will last three days starting on Nov. 12th. There are players fighting on moving vehicles like Mute City SNES, Spirit Train, and Pilotwings. 11/12()3 #SP pic.twitter.com/nu5Nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu3nu5nu5nu1NfldRi. (@SmashBrosJP) November 10, 2021 The fact is that this news still remains unclear if Nintendo will cease working entirely on the next edition of Ultimate, or if it is any longer going to disrupt the entire current balance of gamecraft, and could affect the online playerbase and the competitive scene for the game, should the 13.0-core update that introduced Sora be the final version of the game.
title: “Nintendo Will Cease Adding New Spirit Special Tournaments And Super Smash Bros Ultimate On November 19Th” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-02” author: “Leanne Bevins”
In the official Smash Bros. Japan Twitter account, beginning on Nov. 19, Nintendo will be going to start using old Spirit and tournament events instead of creating new content for Ultimate. 2021/11/19()#SP (@BrosJP) November 10, 2021. There were many fans who thought it would happen relatively soon after Soras release last month. This marked the end of the Fighters Pass DLC and the final result of great development efforts on Ultimate. It’s just because it’s extremely likely that no new content will be added to Ultimate beyond this point as long as there are no new announcements from Nintendo, and as far as the series creator Masahiro Sakurai has already stepped away from the game. The final new tournament will last three days starting on Nov. 12th. There are players fighting on moving vehicles like Mute City SNES, Spirit Train, and Pilotwings. 11/12()3 #SP pic.twitter.com/nu5Nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu5nu3nu5nu5nu1NfldRi. (@SmashBrosJP) November 10, 2021 The fact is that this news still remains unclear if Nintendo will cease working entirely on the next edition of Ultimate, or if it is any longer going to disrupt the entire current balance of gamecraft, and could affect the online playerbase and the competitive scene for the game, should the 13.0-core update that introduced Sora be the final version of the game.