Super Smash Bros: Terry Bogard of Fatal Fury will be presented on November 6

Nintendo confirms streaming dedicated to the fourth Fighter Pass fighter, Terry Bogard, one of the best-known faces of King of Fighters and SNK.

Nintendo has confirmed the date on which it will present in society the version of Terry Bogard for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It will be next November 6 at 2:00 p.m. (Spanish time), at which time the company will perform a 45-minute streaming, unraveling all the character's abilities. As usual, the developer will show the scenarios and music that will be incorporated with him into the game and analyze how the protagonist of Fatal Fury moves, attacks and defends, an SNK icon and indispensable piece of the King of Fighters saga.

Bogard is the fourth character that arrives via DLC to the title of Masashiro Sakurai, joining a Fighter Pass (with a price of 24.99 euros) for now integrated by Joker, from Persona 5, the Heroes of the Dragon Quest saga and Banjo & Kazooie. If Nintendo repeats and follows the line marked in the presentation of these last two, the new fighter will be available that same November 6 after the end of streaming. Nor is it ruled out that during the event the name of the fifth and final character that will make up this first Fighter Pass comes to light.

Even more characters on the way

During the last presentation, Banjo & Kazooie, Sakurai also confirmed that there are more characters on the way and at least another season pass for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Although no information is expected during the presentation of Terry Bogard, in recent days the designer has ruled out that new additions are expensive as Goku, Spider-Man or Batman, and that despite the requests of fans wants All come from the world of videogames. Companies like Blizzard have not missed the opportunity to show their interest in participating in the title and see some Overwatch character in Smash Bros. We will see.

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