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The author seems to think this points towards either a Gamecube update to NSO or a new Smash Brothers game coming in the near future
Sourced from https://eventhubs.com/news/2024/oct/16/gamecube-controllers-production-telltale-smash/ but their source is the purple place so take it with a grain of salt:
We all know that the Switch 2 announcement is likely to be coming sometime in the next 12 months. With a new console in tow, it only makes sense that the flagship franchises like 3D Mario, Mario Kart and Smash Bros. would all be in the works as they typically like to get those out in the early years of their console lifecycles.
Sakurai has alluded multiple times in the past that he doesn't know if it's even possible to follow-up Smash Bros. Ultimate or that if he did, he'd have to rethink the type of sequel it would be. Though it is also the case that Sakurai acts like every Smash Bros. since Brawl would probably be his last, so it wouldn't be surprising if he was at the helm for a new one yet again.
So what do we think GAF? Do new GCN controllers means a new Smash is on the way? I personally wouldn't be surprised to just see a Smash Ultimate rerelease with a handful of new characters for the Switch 2, and another release of Smash branded Gamecube controllers to launch alongside it like they did on the Wii U
Sourced from https://eventhubs.com/news/2024/oct/16/gamecube-controllers-production-telltale-smash/ but their source is the purple place so take it with a grain of salt:
Over on Resetera (via Nintendo Life), a user known as RandomlyRandom67 has apparently taken notice of a shipping manifest consisting of components for Nintendo. Of course, all the information is listed in the form of part model names.
Without getting too deep into the complexities of everything detailed in the post, we're essentially told that the HGU0480 is potentially a new GameCube controller as it utilizes the TRW1230 motor, which is what allows the rumble feature for the GameCube controller. Of course, the TRW1230 motor can also be found in the Nintendo 64 Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) controller, but this type of peripheral doesn't contain the LDOL circuit board that's also part of the shipping.
This seems to indicate that Nintendo is gearing up to upgrade the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership to enable access to a collection of GameCube games. As of right now, games from the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Advance, and Sega Genesis eras can be accessed with the purchase of the membership.
f this does happen, the Super Smash Bros. Melee would likely be one of the games made available to the membership considering that it ended up being the highest selling game on the GameCube. Additionally, the game is even still played competitively to this day.
The GameCube controller has largely been tied to the Super Smash Bros. series throughout the years. Ever since Super Smash Bros. Melee, Nintendo has always made it a point to have their consoles support GameCube controllers for the series' longtime fans.
As such, the GameCube controller has been commonly used for Super Smash Bros. Melee on the GameCube, Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the Wii, Super Smash Bros. 4 on the Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on the Switch. Technically, it's even possible to play on the GameCube controller for Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64 through emulation such as the aforementioned Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership.
Masahiro Sakurai, the series creator, announced that he has already released the final scheduled video of his YouTube channel, though there are also plans for a special finale in the future. He also recently revealed that he was still creating games for the time being, suggesting that development on the next Super Smash Bros. entry may have already begun.
This is further supported by the job posting for Bandai Namco's Studio 2 & Studio S. Needless to say, Bandai Namco was looking for designers experienced with action games played from a "side-view."
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was also recently updated to version 13.0.3. While this doesn't seem like that big of a deal on the surface, it does carry huge implications for the future of the series as it means that someone from Nintendo and Bandai Namco had to sit down to actually apply this update.
We all know that the Switch 2 announcement is likely to be coming sometime in the next 12 months. With a new console in tow, it only makes sense that the flagship franchises like 3D Mario, Mario Kart and Smash Bros. would all be in the works as they typically like to get those out in the early years of their console lifecycles.
Sakurai has alluded multiple times in the past that he doesn't know if it's even possible to follow-up Smash Bros. Ultimate or that if he did, he'd have to rethink the type of sequel it would be. Though it is also the case that Sakurai acts like every Smash Bros. since Brawl would probably be his last, so it wouldn't be surprising if he was at the helm for a new one yet again.
So what do we think GAF? Do new GCN controllers means a new Smash is on the way? I personally wouldn't be surprised to just see a Smash Ultimate rerelease with a handful of new characters for the Switch 2, and another release of Smash branded Gamecube controllers to launch alongside it like they did on the Wii U