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It’s been two and a half years since Masahiro Sakurai, best known for directing Smash Bros. Ultimate and the other entries in Nintendo’s hit platform fighting series, took a break from development to create a YouTube channel dedicated to educating fans and players about how games are made. The channel’s final video went up today, and Sakurai capped it off with two surprise announcements. Suggested ReadingEverything You Need To Know About Batman: Arkham ShadowThe Last Of Us And Other Games Reveal Their PS5 Pro ModesArkane’s Amazing Library Of Immersive Sims Gets Big Discount On SteamThe Week In Games: What’s Coming Out Beyond Mortal Kombat 1
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