'Super Smash Bros 4' news: Arrival date of new DLC characters remains unknown

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The last two DLC characters coming to "Super Smash Bros 4" will be arriving soon enough, but exactly when is the question on the minds of many fans.

According to the Christian Post, the two new characters are currently expected to make their in-game debut some time next month, though the exact date remains elusive.

Nintendo has yet to make any formal announcements when it comes to the launch date of the two new characters, and until they do, fans will have no other choice other than to stay updated as it relates to any new information regarding "Super Smash Bros 4."

The first of the two new characters coming to the game is Corrin. As some fans may know, Corrin is originally from "Fire Emblem," and what's interesting about this new DLC character is that there will be two different versions made available to players. One version will be the male iteration of Corrin, and the second variant will be a female character.

Corrin is expected to feature a variety of moves inside "Super Smash Bros 4" that should be familiar to a lot of "Fire Emblem" fans.

The other new DLC character coming to "Super Smash Bros 4" will be Bayonetta. Fans will likely recognize her from the popular "Bayonetta" franchise.

According to The Verge, Bayonetta will likely be made available inside the game along with at least one alternate costume apart from the default ones she sports in her games. Aside from an additional costume, Bayonetta will also be likely added to the game along with her own stage. Bayonetta will likely be packaged together in the game along with the Umbra Clock Tower stage.

More news about the two new DLC characters, Bayonetta and Corrin, coming to "Super Smash Bros 4" should be made available ahead of next month's expected arrival date.

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