Mewtwonite X sold separately.
Smash Brothers director Masahiro Sakurai has confirmed that the Mewtwo DLC is just about complete.
Sakurai made the statement during a live video event on NicoNico with game composer Kenji Ito and Japanese voice actor Tomokazu Sugita, the Japanese voice of Chrom from Fire Emblem Awakening. In the video below, Sakurai confirmed that the first bit of downloadable content for Smash is "pretty much done" and encourages fans to stay tuned for the announcement at a later date.
The Mewtwo DLC will be available for purchase in all territories, and also given free to Club Nintendo members who registered both Super Smash Bros for 3DS and Wii U. No word was given on other additions such as the promised Miiverse stage or tournament options.
But will Mewtwo get an amiibo? That's the main question here...
I don't care about Mewtwo but it would be nice if more DLC got announced.I agree. I don't use any Pokemon outside of matches where everyone chooses random. I'm glad we're getting anything and for free to boot. I'm hoping the only reason Sakurai hasn't announced more DLC yet is because Nintendo wants it to be "surprise" E3 news.
I'm just annoyed because I lost the case for my physical copy of smash 4 on Wii U and so I don't have a code.1. How does this even happen?
I don't see why Sakurai needs to be involved with DLC (or patches), they could just assign part of the game's team on that task. Heck, I don't see why he would need to helm the next Smash Bros. either, especially since the formula is already well established: it would probably benefit the series to be directed by someone new, then maybe it would have some fresh ideas.
Because unlike the rest of the Japanese gaming industry, Nintendo actually like to keep it's top talent happy and make sure their series still maintain the same level of quality. Smash Bros is the way it is because of Sakurai, and Iwata clearly wants Sakurai still in charge of the series because he feels it wouldn't be the same without him.
Even if Sakurai is no longer the director of future Smash Bros, he'll definitely be a producer overlooking everything to make sure the new team doesn't mess anything up.
If Nintendo wants to keep Sakurai happy then they better not ask him to start developing the next Smash Bros just a few months removed from saying he was basically done with the series...