'Super Smash Bros.' new DLC out: new stages and costumes

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"Super Smash Bros." is welcoming a bundle of new downloadable content (DLC) in the form of new stages and costumes.

First off is the new stage based on "Super Mario Maker." What's interesting about this new battleground is that its layout changes each time players try it out. On top of that, there will also be random elements thrown in during the heat of battle that come from other "Super Mario" titles that players will need to deal with along with their opponents. The "Super Mario Maker" stage for "Super Smash Bros." is available for $2.49. Players who wish to get it for both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS can get it for $3.49, according to Nintendo Life.

Another new stage coming to "Super Smash Bros." is based on Tetra's Ship from "The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker." This stage will only be released for the Wii U version of "Super Smash Bros." and is available for $1.99, according to Polygon.

Players are also getting a nice bonus in the form of the new "Duck Hunt" stage being made available for "Super Smash Bros." This time, the stage will only be available for the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, although it can be downloaded for free.

Moving on to the new costumes released for "Super Smash Bros.," players will now be given the opportunity to dress up their fighters in outfits inspired by the "Monster Hunter" franchise.

There are also new costumes that have been inspired by "Star Fox" and "Captain Falcon" that will be coming to the game.

Toad-inspired outfits are also now available for players to purchase for their Mii fighters. There are also new business suits for those who prefer the formal approach to chaotic combat.

Each individual outfit costs $0.75, so players now have a bunch of new options to try out for their Mii fighters.

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