“From Friday, November 19, 2021, spirits events and tournaments will be re-held from some of the previous events. We hope you continue to participate,” reads the tweet of Nintendo. The post followed a Tweet detailing the tournament’s event this weekend. The final event will concentrate on the car-electric stages. Other examples were pirate ship, Mute City, Spirit Train, and Venom. It certainly seems to be a fun idea to take a long time. With the ending of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the future of the series remains in dispute. Nintendo has been cryptic about its plans for the future of Smash, and director Masahiro Sakurai has been flinching about his plans for the future. Despite this, the franchise has become a huge seller for more than 20 years; it’s pretty much impossible to imagine that Nintendo won’t revisit the series sometime in the near future. The next iteration is probably going to be released until the next console, but we don’t have any idea when that happens. For now, fans will have to watch all of the content available in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Fortunately, the game has lots of reasons to play more consistently. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is now available on the Nintendo Switch. Here you can see all of our previous reports on the game. Are you very interested in superskill! Are you disappointed that there will be no new ones?