• Super Smash Bros. And Black Friday Sale 2015: Is A Super Smash Bros. Wii U Bundle Coming This Black Friday?

Super Smash Bros. And Black Friday Sale 2015: Is A Super Smash Bros. Wii U Bundle Coming This Black Friday? (Photo : YouTube )

"Super Smash Bros." fans should start preparing for a complete digital pack for both versions of the game. Amazon had recently shown a listing for a digital collection.

According to the listing, the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions of "Super Smash Bros." will have a "Super Smash Bros. Digital Complete Pack." The pack will supposedly include all of the three DLC collections released so far, DualShockers reported.

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This digital download pack is great for players who have not yet had the base game and its additional content. Buyers can save a decent amount compared to purchasing the base game and its expansions packs separately. For the Wii U, the cost will only be $99.99, compared to the separately-purchased cost of $101.92. On the Nintendo 3DS, it will be a $2 saving, from $81.92 to just $79.99 for the complete pack.

Still, the listing does not include the newer stages and costume that were recently released. No word yet on how this can be obtained at a similar value as the digital download bundle.

Apart from Amazon's listing of a new complete pack for "Super Smash Bros." a more official leak came from Nintendo of America. However, it appears that even the company should not have shown off the listing, as speculations about the leak were immediately denied.

A fan had sighted Shovel Knight amiibo as a possible trainable for "Super Smash Bros." The timing had also fueled the hype, as the Fighter Ballot had just recently closed, and having a character put up in the official website appeared to have confirmed it in "Super Smash Bros." for fans, Nintendo Life reported.

Nintendo, however, not only removed the Shovel Knight figure but also had support from Yacht Club Games. The latter had responded to tweets that had hopped on the hype, stating that it did not want to see fans get hyped and then disappointed.

The report did point out that Yacht Club Games has had a record of denying rumored amiibo figures that were actually released. Whether or not the listing was really made in error or Nintendo is just gearing up an announcement for an additional "Super Smash Bros." character remains to be seen.