Nintendo of America has confirmed that it is going to support "Super Smash Bros 4" Genesis 3 Event.
According to Nintendo Life, the event is going to take place from Jan. 15 to 18 in San Jose. There will be a much-anticipated and thrilling face-off between Mango and Armada.
In other related news, "The Cloud Strife" DLC for Super Smash Bros. 4 was recently released. However, there are still two characters who are yet to be released. These characters are Platinum Games' Bayonetta and Corrin from the Fire Emblem, according to The Verge.
In the recently broadcasted Nintendo Direct show, the Masahiro Sakurai from the developer's team stated that the problems which the team went through to include Cloud Strife for "Super Smash Bros. 4."
He said that this character seemed impossible to be included in the game play at one point of time. Somehow, they did make it happen. He further added that the team got a lot of requests for the "Final Fantasy" characters to join "Super Smash Bros." and among them, Cloud was the most requested.
Cloud Strife was announced to be joining the brigade of characters in "Super Smash Bros. 4" before the Nintendo Direct December broadcast. It was also mentioned in the broadcast that Masahiro Sakurai felt that a lot of Fire Emblem characters are included in "Supers Smash Bros. 4."
Although there are already a lot of Fire Emblem characters in the game, the developers were assured that Corrin will be a great addition to "Super Smash Bros. 4." Needless to say, fans were overjoyed at the development when Corrin joined the ranks of "Super Smask Bros. 4."
At the moment, there are 7 Fire Emblem characters in "Super Smash Bros. 4," which include Corrin, Ike, Roy, Lucina, Marth, along with two versions of Robin. The other character who will be seen in the game is Bayonetta. She was picked from a game with the same title as her name. Bayonetta will be equipped with a lot of gun attacks, which will help her to tackle her enemies easily.
The release date of the DLC for Bayonetta and Corrin is not announced yet.