There's something that I realized I needed from Ultimate.
When all the DLC is finished, when all is said and done. The speculation is over, the waiting is over, and we have that final presentation to send off the active work on the game to let it go on its own and maintain its own active community, there's one last thing I want to see to end off the game's content and updates.
One final trailer. Not to show off any new character or mode, no.
I need the final trailer to be the Everyone is Here trailer... but with literally everyone. I want it to show off all the characters with their numbers, all the stages and how many of them the game ended with, a massive collection of all the spirits added to the game and their total count, all the modes with brief snippets of gameplay for each, every Mii Fighter costume, a brief look at the massive song list with the total number of songs in the game, all the bosses, all the items, all the Assist Trophies, and all the Pokemon.
At the very end, they show off that beautiful poster with all the characters on it.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Good grief, it would probably be enough to make a grown man cry. And we'd never ask Sakurai for anything ever again, other than him taking a break from Smash to make something else. Just... just let us have this game for around a decade or so, and then we'll let you know if we really want another. At that point, I think we might still agree that Ultimate should be the last Smash game for a long time. It is the only other Smash game, outside of Melee, to retain all the characters from a previous game.
I remember the good ol' days, where we thought Brawl would be Ultimate (with our old, frickin' 60+ character fan-made rosters). And then we thought Sm4sh would be Ultimate. But no, the honor of being Ultimate belongs to Ultimate. And it should remain that way.