Masahiro Sakurai, chief developer behind Nintendo's hugely-successful Super Smash Bros. series, has discussed the future of the franchise and his involvement in it.
Sakurai has previously discussed his possible exit from the series after working on it for much of the past two decades. In 2021, with DLC support for Smash Bros. Ultimate finally beginning to wind down, Sakurai even discussed the idea of retirement.
Now, however, Sakurai appears to have changed his mind.
«What happens next time?» Sakurai pondered in his latest YouTube video discussing game development. «I mean whatever comes after Smash Bros. Ultimate. One option would be to separate the series from the original creator. But for now, at least, I can't really imagine a Smash Bros. title without me.
»You might think that's a natural stance for someone in my role, but I say so speaking objectively. I feel the same way [former Nintendo president Satoru] Iwata did when we formed the team for Smash Bros. Brawl. At present, we don't have someone who can simply take the reins..."
Sakurai also discussed the challenges of following Super Smash Bros. Ultimate — a game designed to be the pinnacle of the series, with every playable character from its history included, alongside many new Nintendo faces and other guest characters.
Simply replicating that, Sakurai has said in the past, would be an enormous challenge.
So, what's the solution? Sakurai says this is something that will take time to figure out.
«Smash Bros. is a massive, important title for Nintendo, so it's fair to assume there will be another one at some point, but it’s going to take some work to figure out exactly how to make that happen,» he said.
«For my part, I'd like to keep working with Nintendo
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