The amount of compelling 1st party newcomers right now is pretty weak, if I’m being pretty honest.
Like I don’t mean that as an insult. But your headliners for Smash 6, as it stands now, are supporting cast members, Astral Chain, and Ring Fit Adventure. I think RFA and Astral Chain would be fantastic by the way, but one can not deny that the sheer impact that first party newcomers have had isn’t really there anymore. There isn’t a character that has taken on the focus or support of somebody like K.Rool or Ridley.
Sure, people like Waluigi or Bandanna Waddle Dee. But I think it’s hard to prove they’re similar to Ridley, or K.Rool.
I mean, I play Smash because of the gameplay and the characters. I love playing as Snake, and him not being in Wii U took out quite a bit of my enjoyment. That may be said by many folks who are currently playing Ultimate.
I feel as if “port” is a dirty word to people, though I don’t really get that. Ultimate wouldn’t be what it is if not for Wii U’s assets being...ported and used for Ultimate.
I could see a case for a new Smash if there was a compelling lineup for franchises or characters that could be added and really spice things up. But just looking at things, Chibi-Robo, Advance Wars, Golden Sun? Dead. Waluigi? Undeniably a community pick but also from a series with insane amounts of content. RFA and AC are bigger contenders, but aside from that it’s...new Fire Emblem and new Pokémon, both of which already have insane character content already.
But there are two things I’m thinking about- we have 4 characters left in a roster that will hover around 80 characters (several more if you consider skins like the Koopa Kids, Hero, and Alph), yet we’re thinking about a game in which 40 of them are cut to “freshen things up”. I don’t even know what that means!
If this topic is coming up because of boredom, then lads do I have a game you could play!
Smash is not just a game, it’s a marketing machine. Any first parties they cut, especially if they are stand alone for their franchise, then runs the risk of less focus around Smash. Then you have the historical side, like for R.O.B, or Duck Hunt. Then you have 3rd party partnerships (which are a large part as to why the Switch is more successful than the Wii U), which might stay together easily if you’re SEGA or Capcom, but are a smaller part of a bigger picture with Square Enix, for example.
I do think it’s likely that a “new” Smash game wouldn’t have as much content, but I don’t exactly see the problem with adding onto Ultimate, even as an enhanced port down the road, with new content. If characters are the #1 draw to Ultimate( which, they are), then no, adding Bandanna Waddle Dee or changing something to be wacky and exciting will not soften the blow of losing Cloud Strife and Midgar, or Joker and Mementos.
To me it comes down to this: Nintendo announces Smash in the future. What would get more hype?
A new Smash game that cuts 40 characters?
or
An enhanced port of Ultimate that adds a new mode or two, and 10 new characters and stages?
Given the success of Ultimate and the current pool of characters, I think I know which one sounds better to me.
EDIT: Yes, I am aware licensing costs are a thing. But that goes both ways. Sure, Nintendo pays to get content in Smash, but those brands also benefit from getting exposure in Smash, as well as building a consumer base on Nintendo platforms.
You are absolutely right, people here are absolutely deluded into thinking cutting content equals to magically get the newcomers they've been arking for now when most will be characters that dont exist yet and this same people will be complaining that they added Demighurg from 2025's Fire Emblem the 4 Tridents and the SuperOctopus from Splatoon 3 instead of what they wanted. Same with balancing, the competitive barely accepts change, anything too extreme will be rejected. Also worth noting after seing some of the replies trying to discredit this:
1- any licensing costs is still nothing comparing to the time, resources and money of a whole new game, so that "argument" is null
2- new game modes and new characters are both things nintendo is doing in their current deluxe versions so this "argument" is also null
3- We already got many most requested and iconic characters, so no, you can add 40 newcomers if you want it wont match the losses at all, people care about newcomers but they DO care about veterans, just as their requests last 2 smashes proved, they were not
vocal now because everyone's in, doesnt mean everyone stopped caring, of COURSE they wont talk about veterans if they already made it.
4- the resourse argument is also null since a port, with all the licensing is still a walk in the park compared to a full new engine where everyone will waste resources being remade. Even with licensing and it being a port you still would have much more resources
5- Sakurai made VERY clear that the ballot played a role on the veterans, he already knew their value way before, but now, hes not cutting them unless he has no choice after this
6- Nintendo wont have wiiu ports next gen to lay into, they need something quick, SAFE and guaranteed early on the next switch successor
7-I like Bandana Dee and want him but anyone who thinks people would be fine by losing someone like Cloud for him is DELUDED and sheltered by this forum, the circling in this site is not even 0,1% of people interested in the game, and is known for having people who act contrarian and latch in the same things for years, were at a point where any newcomer wont make up for it number wise, as iconic as Crash is he wont make up for Megaman or Simon, as nice as Dee is he wont make up for Ridley etc, not to mention Nintendo may choose someone else like I said, they may feel like just promoting their next games as they enjoy doing.
8- Amounts of representative is a weird fan-rule that never played a role in the games even before Ultimate, thats the most random, pattern-y thing to care about because it has no value other than making value-less empty comparisions between series (that ignore stage and music anyways)
A port is both a safe bet AND the best possible option to anyone in this thread or who cares about smash currently so its kinda sad and weird that some people tricked themselves into not only thinking but ASKING for something they will hate and dislike later on, your dream game is not happening if that happens. People who "ask" for a reboot are like someone who dislikes how their hair was cut so next month he ask the hairdresser to grab a butcher knife and behead him so he'll have more free time to clean his nails too.
EDIT: I just want to add to I just remembered some old discussions I read on pokemon sites from around 8/9 years ago or so. I specifically remember fans writing about how there were too much pokemon and they should just cut a bunch, keep just the originals and the popular ones, maybe have a "reboot" and "fresh start" with Kanto too... and lo and behold something similar happened a few years later and not only the reaction was horrible and negative, I remember looking back at the site, and the users that were requesting it were now complaining about it, about the pokemon cut they gleefully asked for before, wonder if smash will have to suffer the same before we get our roster back or if Nintendo is intelligent enough to do the games as service model some users wisely predicted in this thread.