Simon Belmont has been confirmed as a new character for Super Smash Bros Ultimate.
Simon’s moves includes an axe, cross, holy water and uppercut attacks as well as the Grand Cross as his Final Smash.
Simon’s stage is Dracula’s castle, which features many ghoulish monsters plaguing the stage.
The stage will incorporate 34 pieces of Castlevania music, including new and classic tracks.
Dracula, Simon Belmont’s arch nemesis, will also appear in his stage “once in a blue moon”.
While Alucard from Castlevania Symphony of the Night will act as an assist trophy.
Richter Belmont, from Dracula X, will also be playable as an Echo fighter.
In addition, Chrom from Fire Emblem and Dark Samus will also act as additional Echo fighters for Simon Belmont.
Also Nintendo announced that King K. Rool, the villain from the Donkey Kong Country series, will be a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
King K. Rool has been a popular request from Super Smash Bros. fans. The series has had villains like Bowser and Ganondorf, and this addition adds another exciting baddie to the roster.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate comes out for the Switch on December 7. It’s one of the system’s biggest releases for the year, making it a huge part of Nintendo’s holiday strategy. Ultimate will include every character who has even been playable in the series’ history in its roster.
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The news was first teased over the weekend, just before the Super Smash Bros. Meleefinals at fighting game tournament EVO 2018, when Nintendo revealed that an Ultimate-themed Nintendo Direct would be out today. The new Switch fighter was properly unveiled back in June at E3 in Los Angeles. It’ll be the biggest entry in the long-running series to date, including every single character ever featured in a Smash Bros. game, for more than 60 fighters. In addition to classic characters, there are also new additions like Metroid villain Ridley and the Splatoon inklings.
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