Super Smash Bros director Masahiro Sakurai has teased an upcoming video project with another YouTube channel.

Since completing Smash Bros. Ultimate’s extensive DLC run last year, Sakurai has been runninghis new YouTube channelin which he shares game design tips.

Masahiro Sakurai is teasing a collaboration with an unknown YouTube channel

The channel, which is namedMasahiro Sakuraion Creating Games, mostly focuses on the games Sakurai himself worked on, with other games cited as examples.

However, although further details have yet to be confirmed, it appears that Sakurai will soon be teaming up with another popular YouTube channel to focus on games other than those he worked on.

“Since my YouTube debut, many of you have expressed interest in watching me play other games,” Sakurai tweeted.

“Well, you’ll soon have your chance, because Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games is planning a special crossover with another well-known YouTube channel! Stay tuned for more details.”

Since my YouTube debut, many of you have expressed interest in watching me play other games.Well, you’ll soon have your chance, because Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games is planning a special crossover with another well-known YouTube channel!Stay tuned for more details…

In an interview withDen Famicomo Gamerlast December, Sakurai said he was “semi-retired” from game development.

The game designerpreviously hintedthat he could retire in one of his final Famitsu columns published last summer.

Sakurai stated in the column that, following the completion ofSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate’s final DLC character, he would consider his life after game development, and that the idea of early retirement could appeal to him.

With the latest Smash Bros. having sold over 31 million units, the series is almost certainly set to continue, but Sakuraihas previously saidhe’s unsure if he’ll work on another himself.

In one of his YouTube videos posted in July, Sakurai reiterated previous statements that he does not believe the series could continue without his input. Regardless, he said that it was “safe to assume” there would be another game and saidNintendo would need to “figure out” how to create it.