The Super Smash Bros. game for Nintendo 3DS is seen at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California June 11, 2014.
The Super Smash Bros. game for Nintendo 3DS is seen at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California June 11, 2014. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

Despite being released a year ago, Nintendo’s “Super Smash Bros.” is still a fun game for fans and a well earning title for the gaming giant. New reports show that Nintendo is planning to re-release the game in a digital version that includes more items than the original launch copy.

An item listing recently put up by online retailer Amazon shows that a “Super Smash Bros. Digital Complete Pack” is slated for a Wii U and Nintendo 3DS release, Dual Shockers reports. There’s no date for the upcoming item but it only comes as a digital download code. Aside from the base game, it will also include the three released DLC Collections for the game.

Both items can be purchased separately, but they could be purchased individually depending on the console of the buyer. The Nintendo 3DS version will cost $81.92 (AU $111.01). The Wii U version on the other hand will cost $101.92 (AU $138.11). Buying both items will entitle players to a little discount which puts the 3DS price at $79.99 (AU $108.39) and Wii U at $99.99 (AU $135.49).

Buying the items would give players access to the base game as well as the slew of content made available through DLC. The DLC includes costumes, stages as well as characters including Mewtwo, Ryu and Lucas.

However, the complete edition is not slated to include the fourth upcoming DLC pack. The next DLC pack will once again include Mii fighter costumes and stages. Perhaps one of the most awaited inclusions is the character who topped the recently concluded fighter’s ballot.

Although the results are yet to be revealed, a Reddit post showed the current toppers of the ballot as of April. Topping the list is Shantae the Half-Genie Hero and Shovel Knight. Just recently, a data mining done on the code of “Super Smash Bros.” revealed that three characters are in the pipeline, and they may as well be the fighter ballot toppers.

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