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Kazuya Comes to Smash in Possibly the Best Reveal Trailer

To kick off their E3 showcase, Nintendo announced that Kazuya from Tekken will be the newest DLC character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In the hilarious new reveal trailer, Kazuya embraces the Mishima family tradition by throwing various fighters into a volcano. We got a bit of a look at how Kazuya will play, as his devil form will be part of his moveset in some capacity.

For those who don’t know, Kazuya Mishima is one of the most famous characters from the Tekken franchise. He’s the son of Heihachi Mishima, seen in the background of Kazuya’s stage in Smash, and the father of Jin. More details on how Kazuya plays will come on June 28th, presumably through a Smash Bros. livestream deep-dive, which Sakurai normally does for Fighters Pass announcements.

For more information on Kazuya’s presence in Smash, check out the trailer above.

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Stationed in the barren arctic land of Canada, Spencer is a semi-frozen Managing Editor who plays video games like they're going out of style. His favourite genres are JRPGs, Fighting Games, and Platformers.

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