Nintendo Announces Mii Fighter for Super Smash Bros 3DS and Wii U at E3 2014

By Andrew Meola | Jun 10, 2014 03:09 PM EDT

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Nintendo announced at its 2014 E3 Digital Event that the Mii Fighter would be available as the 31st playable character for Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U.

Players will be able to import their Miis and then select from multiple play styles and move sets. The Brawler class works similarly to Little Mac, as the Mii will punch with his bare hands rather than use weapons. The Swordfighter gives the Mii, as you'd expect, a sword and allows him or her to use moves like Link or Marth's. Finally, Gunners use projectiles like Mega Man, Samus and Fox.

Players can choose four special moves for their Mii out of a list of 12.

The roster thus far includes:

-       Bowser

-       Charizard

-       Diddy Kong

-       Donkey Kong

-       Fox

-       Greninja

-       Ike

-       King Dedede

-       Kirby

-       Link

-       Little Mac

-       Lucario

-       Luigi

-       Mario

-       Marth

-       Mega Man

-       Mii Fighter

-       Palutena

-       Pikachu

-       Pikmin and Olimar

-       Pit

-       Princess Peach

-       Rosalina and Luma

-       Samus

-       Sheik

-       Sonic

-       Toon Link

-       Villager

-       Wii Fit Trainer

-       Yoshi

-       Zelda

-       Zero Suit Samus

Nintendo announced both Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U at E3 2011. The company has yet to announce a release date, but both games are scheduled for release in 2014.

What do you think of the Mii Fighter's inclusion? What other characters would you like to see in the new Super Smash Bros.? Let us know in the comments below.

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