'Super Smash Bros 4' Character DLC update: Ryu, Roy, Lucas, and Mewtwo confirmed, new tournament modes expected

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"Super Smash Bros 4" has indeed done it again in surprising the loyal players and bringing in more fans as its newest DLC characters have been just confirmed. Expect to see Ryu, Roy, Lucas, and Mewtwo to fill the screens.

Not only that, Mii costumes for Chrom, King K, Rool, Bear, Lloyd from "Tales of Symphonia", Flying Man from "Earthbound", KK Slider from "Animal Crossing", and the Black Knight from "Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance." A Samus set is also available, as reported by VCPost.

"Super Smash Bros 4" also recently got new updates which is better known as version 1.1.0 and to which they say is more exciting due to more interesting characters being added.

Nintendo also confirmed that the new update will entail a Tournament Mode and a Youtube upload feature. There were also two stages added in the pack – Peach's Castle and Hyrule Castle.

Players, however, do need to take note though that the game will need 475MB for the Wii U and 3383 free space for Nintendo 3DS. And yes, the updates are now necessary and videos recorded from the previous patch will not be valid for the new update.

The update is reported to bring stability and balance gameplay so yes, this patch is godsent.

Here is a quick rundown on the Wii and Nintendo 3DS Patch, as per IB Times.

For Nintendo 3DS – players will be able to buy new DLC; adjustments added for a better gaming experience

For Wii – players will be able to buy new DLC; able to post replays to Youtube (users need to have a valid Google account); Modes added - Community Tournament (players can compete in a certain amount of time) and Regular Tournament (elimination style, only happen at certain times); adjustments added for a better gaming experience.

"Super Smash Bros 4" fans are advised to stay glued for news as there might be more additions or patches to be released soon.

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