To say Sora is special in that he's the real one is giving him special privileges he shouldn't get.Īlso, correction, Sephiroth actually in on Switch since they ported FFVII. Smash, by its nature is an uncanon game.Īnd because Sora would still be Sora. Nintendo would have to sign off on making Smash canon to KH, and that seems very, very unlikely. I was referring to the fact that it seems really unlikely they'll let Square use Smash. It wasn't that no KHIV makes his return unlikely (even if I think Nintendo should pick more relevant to them picks), I even stated I think this news makes it sound more likely he might come back just that they were probably still pretty low or he may keep being DLC to cover costs. Or perhaps he's always stuck as DLC to cover licensing costs.Ĭlick to expand.I mean, if the game isn't on their consoles at all, you really think they're going to let them use Smash? One of their golden gooses? You seem to have fundamentally misunderstood my point. Then again, he may still have the lowest odds of any third party. That said, this news actually may raise my estimations that Sora could return in a future game. Look at what it's already done to the series where normal additions like Pyra and Mythra or Min Min are met so unenthusiastically if not downright hostilely. Eventually the bar gets raised too high, and the hype is unsustainable. Saying Sora gets special privileges is almost insulting to the others.Īnd that's why basing your franchise on a hype machine isn't a good thing. Besides that, it's been well established that the fighters in Smash are not "real" but rather just trophies (plushies for 64). They'd have to get permission to do anything more than a vague nudge, nudge, wink, wink thing. Problem with that is Smash is still a Nintendo IP and KHIV has no signs of being on a Nintendo console for a long time.
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