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Sora from Kingdom Hearts is Japan’s most requested Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC character

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A recent poll held by Inside-Games (translated by GoNintendo) in Japan asked readers which characters they wanted to see join the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster. The majority of participating fans voted in favor of Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series.

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The character took a vast majority of the votes with Devil May Cry’s Dante coming second and the Monster Hunter protagonist coming third. Interestingly, fan-favorite western characters like Goku from Dragon Ball Z and Geno from Super Mario RPG failed to get that many votes at all.

The results in total were as follows:

  • Sora (Kingdom Hearts) – 290 votes
  • Dante (Devil May Cry) – 91 votes
  • Hunter (Monster Hunter) – 80 votes
  • Rex (Xenoblade Chronicles 2) – 74 votes
  • 2B (Nior Automata) – 70 votes
  • Crash Bandicoot (Crash) – 65 votes
  • Waddle Dee/Bandana Waddle Dee (Kirby) – 64 votes
  • Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII) – 59 votes
  • Arle (Puyo Puyo series) – 56 votes
  • Steve (Minecraft) – 55 votes
  • Saber (Fate series) – 53 votes
  • Kirito (Sword Art Online) – 50 votes
  • Hakurei Reimu (Touhou Project) – 42 votes
  • Goku (Dragon Ball) – 32 votes
  • Geno (Super Mario RPG) – 26 votes

The vote follows a rumor that Nintendo did originally want to include Sora in the last batch of DLC for Ultimate but was denied the ability to include the character by Disney Japan, even though Square Enix were all for it.

As the character is owned by both companies, it appears as though the character was denied a chance to duke it out with gaming’s elite. Of course, we could always see him included in the second fighters pass which is set to launch its first character sometime this year.

Who those characters are though still remains a mystery, however.


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.