Nintendo has announced the release dates for its next Super Smash Bros amiibo figures.
Sephiroth from Final Fantasy VII and Kazuya Mishima from Tekken will both be available on June 10, 2025,the company tweeted.

These will be followed later in the year by Pyra and Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
Once these amiibo are released, only one Smash Bros character will remain.

Nintendohas yet to confirm when the final character, Sora from Kingdom Hearts, will be released in amiibo form. However, it has stated on numerous occasions that every Smash Bros fighter would be released as an amiibo over time.
In Japan, the Pyra and Mythra amiibo will only be available as a two-pack. It’s not yet clear if this will be the case in the west.

Confirmed: Pyra and Mythra will be released in a 2-pack in Japan! Official imagine from the Japanese My Nintendo!pic.twitter.com/69dyD0EYhd
The last major update made to Super Smash Bros Ultimate wasthe Version 13.0.1 patchin December 2021, which made the final balancing adjustments to the game.

Version 13.0.1 made some tweaks to a number of characters’ moves to better balance the combat, but Nintendo stated that this would be the last time that would happen.
Following that update, the game’s combat mechanics were considered fully complete.

Further reading
Super Smash Bros Ultimate directorMasahiro Sakuraisaid last year thathe was undecided if he’ll make another series entrynow that theSwitchinstalment’s generous DLC schedule is complete.
Ultimate’s final DLC character, Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series, was released in October 2021. It marked the completion of nearly three years of DLC, which saw 11 new characters added to the game.


