Whether the announcement of Byleth as the fifth and final playable fighter from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s Fighter Pass during Masahiro Sakurai’s presentation yesterday left you feeling overjoyed or dismayed, most Smash fans can agree that reception to the announcement of Cuphead’s presence in Smash was overwhelmingly positive.
In addition to a widespread positive reaction from the Smash community, Cuphead’s developers, Studio MDHR, have also shared their thanks to Sakurai and Nintendo for the opportunity to have one of indie gaming’s rising stars make an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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interesting thing is, that the switch 2 is still the inferior version, despite it being more powerful.
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I still think having Cuphead as a full fledged character would have been amazing. The stage.. the stage bosses.. the music. It would have been incredible.
It’s a shame when some fans express disappointment that Cuphead is only available as a costume while the actual creators of the IP are just happy that their character is being represented in the game at all
Cuphead definitely better then the fire emblem copy