Monday, November 25, 2024

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl could have DLC content in the future

Thanks to the popularity of the new Nickelodeon game, and despite the fact that it is not released yet, many people are speculating about the competitive future that Nickelodeon’s new game and possible downloadable content will have.

Obviously, it was only a matter of time before the developers of the game in question, Ludosity, talked about it and helped us all who are interested in this game to cool down the speculation and rumors a bit.

According to a recent interview, the developers announced that not only does Nickelodeon seem to be negotiating with them from the start about potential DLC for this game, but they are also looking to make it completely competitive.

In fact, that’s exactly why they approached Ludosity in the first place, as they wanted them to help them get the game in the competitive landscape.

One of the things that makes this game so different from Smash is that, it seems that this game strives to be fun and competitive at the same time, while Smash tries to be accessible and fun first and competitive later.

So with professional, casual, and amateur gamers getting closer to this Nickelodeon game, we can be sure we’ll get a lot of media attention on this, and we wouldn’t be surprised if there could be major tournaments with old Smash players and new contenders arriving with this.

As expected, not much has been said about downloadable content, because it is clear that first you need to know whether the game is successful or not and then start developing downloadable content, but as soon as we have more news about this, I will tell you. We will let you know as soon as possible.

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Miguel Bravo is an editor at IGN Latin America. Lover of everything that comes from Japan, video games and good stories. Engineering student in Animation and Japanese Language. You can follow him on social networks like Tweet embed

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