Sakurai Presents video for the Switch game, but new information claims he's left his future in gaming open-ended. This was a possibility some thought was alluded to when Sakurai said goodbye to Super Smash Bros. Sakurai has notoriously been known to overwork himself on past entries and his retirement from game development (if not at least from Smash Bros.) has been rumored on multiple occasions, so his arduous task of securing so many characters' rights on top of developing and supporting the latest title led many to wonder if it could be his last hurrah. Ultimate in 2018, its has been held in high regard online as the most ambitious game in the series. It was developed by Sakurai's studio Sora and Bandai Namco and published by Nintendo, but it's most impressive collaborations came externally in the form of its large number of third-party licensed characters like Sora, Solid Snake, and Banjo & Kazooie. Ultimate's major post-launch support has reached its end after the addition to Sora to the Nintendo Switch entry's roster, calling Sakurai's involvement with the crossover fighting franchise and Smash Bros.'s future itself into question. Ultimate director and Smash Bros. series creator Masahiro Sakurai discusses a potential sequel, and Sakurai supposedly says a new game wouldn't work without him. An allegedly leaked interview with Super Smash Bros.
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