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Dante is finally in Smash Bros…as a Mii Fighter

‘Dante in Smash’ has become a popular phrase ever since Super Smash Bros expanded beyond Nintendo IP. With Super Smash Bros. Ultimate including more characters than ever before, hopes to finally see Dante in Smash were higher than ever. These hopeful fans should have perhaps been careful with what they wished for, as Dante has now been confirmed to be coming to Smash Bros. but not in the way fans hoped.

As part of today’s recent Smash Bros. showcase, which had Sakurai show off the latest DLC character – Kazuya Mishima from the Tekken series – it was revealed that a number of new Mii Fighter costumes would be making their way into Smash Bros.

Dante from Devil May Cry, Shantae, the Dragonborn from Skyrim and Lloyd from Tales of Symphonia are all coming to Smash Bros. Ultimate on the 29th of June – the same day as Kazuya.

With only one more DLC character set to be coming to Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Dante confirmed to be a Mii Fighter, it is safe to assume he will not be the game’s final character. Who will be the final character to be part of one of the biggest crossovers in media history? Master Chief? Kratos? Aloy? Waluigi? We will have to wait and see.

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