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Super Smash Bros. has received new updates, as fans avidly wait for the winner of the Fighter Ballot. SmashBros official website

Fans may still be waiting for the next fighter to join “Super Smash Bros.” However, with Black Friday 2015 closing in, there’s a new bundle worth getting for those who have yet to play the game.

There have been a number of game leaks related to the Xbox One and PS4, and only a handful for Nintendo’s consoles. In the recent Black Friday 2015 leak spotted by Nintendo Life, it appears that a new Wii U bundle will be offered.

A “Super Smash Bros.” bundle for the Wii U has been spotted with the “Splatoon” game, both of which will be preinstalled in the included Nintendo Wii U. This will reportedly be a bundle offered for North America, as a similar bundle in Europe puts together the “Splatoon” with the “Mario Kart 8” instead. The Wii U included in the bundle will be a 32GB model coloured black. Additionally, this bundle appears to be going for a US$279.99 (approx. AU$397) price tag according to the GameStop ad.

Apart from the “Super Smash Bros.” and “Splatoon” bundle, there is one other Nintendo bundle, this time for the 3DS XL. It is discounted now at US$179.99 (approx. AU$255) for the red or black version.

Nintendo Everything also spotted another deal for an Amiibo. The Ike amiibo will see restocks only at GameStop on Black Friday 2015.

The last news that had been heard about “Super Smash Bros.” are the rumours of the possible DLC characters coming to the game. Interestingly, one of the rumours pointed to the potential inclusion of the Inklings as additional characters. Another possibility was Shove Knight, which had been mistakenly listed after its amiibo version was confirmed.

For now, Nintendo has yet to announce the official winner for the fighter ballot. First announced last April, the Smash Fighter Ballot is slated to give fans a hand in proposing new characters to come to “Super Smash Bros.”

"Super Smash Bros" fighter ballot top picks (Credit: YouTube/Loves Smash)

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