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‘Super Smash Bros 4' DLC Characters, Release Date & Update: ‘Cloud’ Miniature To Be Revealed? Things You Need To Know

‘Super Smash Bros 4' DLC Characters, Release Date & Update: ‘Cloud’ Miniature To Be Revealed? Things You Need To Know

The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2016 will be host to a slew of new games from leading gaming company brands but that doesn’t mean freebies in the form of miniatures are not spared from the event.

For its part, Nintendo has been known to offer a slew of mini figurines, better known as “Amiibo” which adds another flare for gamers and their playing experience. Spotted from the Nintendo’s official CPSIA certificate page was a document with reference number 103610 which has sparked belief that a “Cloud” miniature could be revealed at E3 2016.

Right now, the spot was associated with “Cloud” based on previous documents. The product number, may offer some clues on how such could be part of the "Super Smash Bros." series.

To explain, the 1036 reference could be an old document. This is because the latest "Splatoon" batch is numbered as 1037 and there was a series of "Kirby" figures classified under 1035.

As far as its association with “Super Smash Bros," “Cloud’s” recent appearance in the game is something that has sparked these “Amiibo” related rumors. Aside from that, “Cloud” is one of the more popular characters and a revelation at E3 2016 would make a lot of sense.

But then again, not all characters under “Super Smash Bros” have an Amiibo. There are “Corrin” and “Bayonetta”, DLC fighters who could eventually get their own miniatures. With Nintendo reportedly focusing more on “Legend of Zelda” Wii U, this could be the thing to expect for “Super Smash Bros” instead.

Then again, Nintendo could come out with a surprise, particularly for the “Super Smash Bros 4” fans out there. That could include an alleged secret feature on the “Super Smash Bros” called “Palutena’s Guidance."

The feature is something that allows secret conversations to take place between Palutena and Pit, with the former providing the fighter with information about the opponent he's going against. Could more light on this be out at E3 2016?

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