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"Smash Bros." fans need not worry about the development of the fourth installment in the franchise says creator Masahiro Sakurai.
It looks like we'll be waiting a little longer for the next Super Smash Bros, thanks in large part to an arm injury sustained by Masahiro Sakurai. The developer reported that calcific tendonitis and muscle ruptures in his right arm are making it difficult for him to work on the upcoming Wii U and 3DS versions of the game.
The new Super Smash Bros for the Wii U is one of the most anticipated titles for Nintendo's new console. However, the stress and work required for the title seems to be creating health problems for series creator Masahiro Sakurai.
Once every a console generation, a new Super Smash Bros. game is released to the clamor of rabid fans
The Wii U iteration of Super Smash Bros. is one of the most hotly anticipated titles for the console. On Wednesday, fans were given a big boost of hope as Nintendo President Satoru Iwata announced that the first screens of the title would be previewed at E3.
One of the most anticipated titles apparently in development for the Nintendo Wii U is the upcoming installment in the popular "Super Smash Bros." series. The last installment in the franchise, "Super Smash Bros. Brawl," came out in 2008 for the Wii and eventually became one of the bestselling titles on the console.
Playstation All-Stars makes it debut today alongside a number of critics' reviews. Reviews were presumably delayed until 11 AM EST due to an embargo placed by Sony.
The Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale Beta has already been out for a few days and news outlets are starting to chime in on how they feel about the new title. The initial impressions do not look good for the new fighting title however.