“As fans of the series and avid players at our studios, we couldn’t be more excited to see Minecraft join Smash’s already legendary lineup of characters.”īy now you must have so many questions: When is the DLC coming out? How effective is Mario at smashing Minecraft blocks? What does Steve taste like according to Kirby? And who does Jeb main? You’ll be happy to know that all your questions will be answered very soon. Ultimate is the result of an amazing collaboration with Nintendo” said Jeb. In an upcoming Challenger Pack, Alex and Steve – along with other fellow mobs such as the Enderman and the zombie – will duke it out in a blocky brawl with Mario, Kirby, and many other characters from the game worlds you know and love.Īs most of us here at Mojang Studios are busy screaming our lungs out in pure joy, our Chief Creative Officer, Jens ‘Jeb’ Bergensten offered a few words on this surreal, yet magical milestone. This is neither a dream, nor an extremely belated April Fools’ joke – Minecraft will be joining the cast of the critically acclaimed Super Smash Bros. That's all because of the addition of one, strange pixelated character.Is this really happening? Do your eyes play tricks on you? After pinching myself about 74 times, I can safely confirm that it hurt. Going forward, I'm done calling characters that people want "meme picks" (unless it's Geno, in which case it's never happening) because there aren't any anymore. As I said, you've probably heard it before but now more than ever, nothing is off the table for one of Nintendo's biggest franchises. The future of Smash is all up in the air of course, but from here on it feels more open. Nintendo will approach and ask if developers want their character to be able to beat the snot out of Mario if their title is successful enough. The developer of the game doesn't matter, and what the characters look like or who they are doesn't matter. If your games and characters are good enough, one way or another they're ending up in Smash, and I feel that mantra will be used liberally to justify additions to the roster for future Smash titles. While it might not have meant to, Smash has become a kind of pedestal for games. "The future of Smash is all up in the air of course, but from here on it feels more open." It's about the prominent figures in gaming. For a while now, Smash hasn't just been about Nintendo characters it's been about Konami's characters, and Rare's characters, and Square Enix's characters. If the next Smash continues to ignore a style guide, what kind of game will we be looking at? Ultimate has been called a "celebration of games" instead of a "celebration of Nintendo" for its additions outside of the Japanese developer and publisher's IPs. While Steve's addition shakes things up for predictions for Smash Ultimate's remaining characters, the real question here is what happens after Smash Ultimate? The answer to this is far down the line, likely years away, but today does give us something to speculate from. style guide is officially out the window. A giant man in a green suit of armor? Doesn't matter. Now, there isn't the extra layer of scrutinizing a character's appearance: they can look like anything. That's huge, considering we still have four characters left to go for the second Fighters Pass in Smash Ultimate. "Let's get right to the point here: the addition of Minecraft's Steve to Smash takes everything off the table." If you're playing Minecraft, you never call your character "Steve," they're "you." Smash doesn't have many characters like that - its roster is full of personality, from the fierce Ridley to the soft, friendly Kirby. He's more of an empty shell character, someone for players to conflate with themselves. Let me ask you a question - who do you think Steve is? What is he like? Is he strong, is he goofy, is he brave, is he serious? What does his design say about him? These questions could quickly be answered for almost every other character in Smash (looking at you Game & Watch, you weirdo), but what about this latest addition? Steve is a strange pick for Smash, not because of the game he's from, but because he has no personality. But I maintain that this addition is what really does it, mainly because Steve is so radically different from other characters added to the game so far. I know this isn't the first time you've heard someone say this - it was probably said after the reveals for Persona 5's Joker, Banjo and Kazooie, and maybe even Terry from Fatal Fury. Let's get right to the point here: the addition of Minecraft's Steve to Smash Bros.
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