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SNK’s Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury is coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Nintendo revealed that Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury is coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a downloadable character. The announcement came during today’s Nintendo Direct.
This will be the fourth character released as part of the game’s Fighter Pass. Joker from Persona 5 and The Hero from Dragon Quest are already out. Banjo-Kazooie is out today.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been a big hit for Nintendo since its release for the Switch last December, having sold over 14.73 million copies. This Fighter’s Pass gives Nintendo a way to make more money off of people who bought the game.
Nintendo also revealed that more fighters will be coming to Ultimate aside from the five in the Fighter Pass, so support for the game will be lasting for a long time.
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Fatal Fury's Terry Is Coming To Super Smash Bros.

Cecilia D'Anastasio
Today 6:10pm
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“Who the hell is Terry?” thousands of Super Smash Bros. fans all asked in unison just one moment ago. Well, according to Nintendo, he’s your next Smash fighter! Also, you know, a 30-year-old video game character from another well-respected franchise.
Today’s Nintendo Direct brought news of the fourth highly anticipated Smash fighter. Terry Bogard is a macho-man American from Fatal Fury, a fighting game first developed by SNK in 1991. Although he’s been around for three decades, he’s not as well-known as, say, Goku or Waluigi, just as some random examples.
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When news leaked earlier this week that the next fighter could be from an SNK title, across channels for Smash fandom, a resounding Huh? could be heard. There would only be one more mystery Smash fighter after this one, they believed, so the stakes were high. Thankfully, Nintendo just told us that they’re making more Smash DLC than the previously-announced six total, including the three already in the game, Terry, Banjo & Kazooie and one more mystery fighter. The news should soften the blow for the haters.
We don’t know much about how Terry plays yet, but we do know he’s coming to Smash in November. On the bright side, Banjo & Kazooie are coming to the game tonight.
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Fatal Fury’s Terry Bogard is coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
By Andrew Webster
on September 4, 2019 6:14 pm

During today’s Nintendo Direct, the company revealed the next fighter joining the line-up for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on the Switch: Terry Bogard from the classic SNK fighting series Fatal Fury. Terry joins a growing cast of characters for the fighting game. It all started with Persona 5’s Joker, who was followed up by the hero from Dragon Quest XI. N64 stars Banjo-Kazooie are also on the way — in fact, Nintendo revealed that Banjo will be available later today. Terry, meanwhile, is expected to launch in November.
The game already had a large lineup of fighters, as Smash Bros. Ultimate featured every character from the series’ long history at launch, for a total of 74 fighters. And Nintendo says that more are on the way beyond the originally planned schedule.
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