Super Smash Bros. Upcoming DLC Release; Mewtwo finally available; Lucas comes in June; Nintendo adds Ryu or Chrom?

By Staff Writer

May 02, 2015 10:09 AM EDT

Players are waiting for Super Smash Bros. upcoming DLC release now that the first drop has already commenced with no less than Pokemon's Mewtwo. With all the possible characters that could be added, gamers are having a lot of fuss on who else should be added to the roster.

A code was given for the new Smash Bros. DLC to those who registered on Club Nintendo during the launch for 3DS and Wii U, which would entitle them to free access.

Those who were not given the opportunity to receive the Mewtwo DLC for free could not make the purchase at a bargain. If bought separately for either 3DS or Wii U only, the price is $3.99. However, if the purchase would be for both consoles, it would be $4.99 - amounting to a good three-dollar-save.

As seen on the Smash Bros main website, the Psychic Pokémon is promoted as having the powerful Psystrike maneuver once it is allowed to Mega Evolve as Mega Mewtwo Y for the Final Smash.

The only official character coming up would be Lucas, who is set to arrive in the Smash Bros. Nintendo game sometime in June 2015. There are, however, no available prices for the console of choice yet.

In light of anticipation and making predictions for other upcoming DLC for SSB4, iDigitalTimes takes favour into Chrom, who is a character from Fire Emblem. This thought was made through the trailer which featured Robin and Lucina, both of which were FE fighters included in SSB4.

At some point in the preview, Chrom makes an appearance which links him to the fighter ballot. The coincidence was found to be very striking; and it further increased the thought that he should be included rather than Ike, or even Ryu.

Who else could be featured in the Super Smash Bros. upcoming DLC release? With a voting system enabled for gamers to bet on their favorite characters, it will be a big surprise later on.

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