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One of the reasons the gap between Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the next game in the series is going to be so long is because the developer behind the series, Sora — helmed by series creator Masahiro Sakurai — has been working on Kirby Air Riders, which is set to release on Nintendo Switch 2 on November 20. The expectation is that after Kirby Air Riders, the team will shift back to its normal focus: Super Smash Bros. This has not been confirmed, but it is the expectation, and a safe bet at that.
New Update From Sora and Nintendo
Heading into the release of Kirby Air Riders, Sora and Nintendo have confirmed that Kirby Air Riders will not be a live service game, nor will it receive any DLC. This means more resources will be moved to the studio’s next project quicker. And if Sora’s next project is the next Super Smash Bros. game, this means getting the next installment quicker. If Kirby Air Riders was going to get extensive post-launch support, this could have delayed the studio’s next game by months, if not years. This is bad news for those really excited for Kirby Air Riders, but great news for Super Smash Bros. fans.








