Super Smash Bros.has cemented itself not just in fighting game history, but the gaming pantheon as a whole. It’s not just an all-star fighter; it also has a ton of heart to it, and redefined just how far crossovers could go in the industry. As a result, series boss Masahiro Sakurai feels a justifiable sense of ownership of it, as evidenced by his many talks in recent months viahis semi-new YouTube series.

The almighty question is: what happens next? Not even Sakurai knows for sure if his new video is any indication.

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Sakurai talks about the uncertain future ofSmash Bros.

In a new video posted to his official YouTube account titled “The Team Behind Super Smash Bros. Brawl [Grab Bag],” Sakurai talks at length aboutBrawl, and exactly how it came to be behind closed doors. He recalls how then-president Satoru Iwata mentioned that if Sakura was not involved, the scope would be significantly smaller; as there were “unique difficulties and challenges” behind developing the game. As a result, Sakurai joined up so it was done right.

At the five-minute mark, Sakurai perks up and gets serious, in an attempt to answer “What happens next time?” As in, how anotherSmash Bros.entry afterUltimatewould pan out.

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Here’s what he had to say:

“One option would be to separate the series itself from the original creator. But for now, at least, I can’t really imagine aSmash Bros.title without me. You might think that’s a natural stance for someone in my role, but I say so speaking objectively. I feel the same way President Iwata did when we formed the team forSmash Bros. Brawl. At present, we don’t have someone who can simply take the reins.”

Well, that’s a pretty comprehensive answer! Sakurai follows up by noting that it’s a massively popular series, “so it’s fair to assume there will be another one at some point.” He would “like to keep working with Nintendo however [he is] able.”

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