Super Smash Bros 4 is no doubt a megahit both in the 3DS and Wii U versions but the franchise is only expected to explode further following the rumored Nintendo NX release date in 2016. The popular series is seen to extend its immense popularity with the upcoming console, a new report said.
It's quite easy to tell how the Smash 4 implementation will unfold on the NX - Nintendo taking a direct page from the 3DS and Wii U. The gaming titan will surely not tinker with a winning formula, according to Venture Beat.
So the future will remain bright and even will flourish further for the Smash Bros saga and since Nintendo intends not to fix what is not broken the new things to come are far from surprising but still exciting. Here what likely will unpack with the Smash Bros-Nintendo NX combo:
DLC galore
Jumping into the NX from the 3DS and Wii U, Nintendo will play its usual cards and ace all the more what the Japanese gaming giant has discovered both bankable and sustainable contents thanks to Smash Bros 4 - downloadable contents or DLC.
Venture Beat added on its report that regular delivery of contents - expanding the game levels or modifying its texture and adding up characters - proved addictive to gamers and therefore profitable for Nintendo. The game maker supplied excellent gaming support with Smash Bros on its existing platform and the same will happen or even enhanced with the Nintendo NX.
Balanced game characters
Just this week, Nintendo rolled out patch 1.1.2 for the Smash Bros 4 that will shave off the annoying invincibility gained by Diddy Kong. The move is deemed as a balancing act on Nintendo's part, aimed to level the playing field.
The Smash Bros featuring characters with nearly capabilities will continue to attract both advanced and non-pro gamers - with the latter rightfully given the chance to slug it out and probably win with a sufficient amount of training, the report said.
Continuing tourney presence
Any game that thrives lead to the creation of a community and this is best manifested in gaming tournaments, in which the Smash Bros 4 enjoy a significant presence. It will only continue with the Nintendo NX as the series possesses just the right ingredients (described by Venture Beat as random elements) to lure in competitive players.