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The latest Super Smash Bros. game — Super Smash Bros. Ultimate — was released back in 2018, which means it is seven years old. The largest gap between Super Smash Bros. releases is seven years, so it comes as a bit of a surprise that a new Super Smash Bros. game has yet to be even announced. History suggests a new installment should be out by now, but at the very least, be revealed by now. Fans currently have nothing but speculation, though.
The Kirby Dilemma
A major reason for this prolonged gap is that the studio behind the series, Sora — helmed by Super Smash Bros. creator, Masahiro Sakurai — has been working on Kirby Air Riders 2, which is set to release on November 20, 2025. Now, until very recently, it was unclear what the post-launch plans were going to be for the game, such as whether it would get DLC or have some type of lite live service support. We now have clarity on this, though, and the clarity is Kirby Air Riders 2 will not have any DLC or post-launch support.
Now, this next part has not been confirmed, but this presumably means production of the next Super Smash Bros. game is going to begin, probably at the start of the year, as no doubt the studio is going to go on holiday after the release of Kirby Air Riders 2. Of course, this assumes that Sora’s next game will be the next Super Smash Bros. game, but this is a very safe and reasonable assumption for various reasons.








