
The Super Smash Brothers “killer” is at it again with a second installment being announced. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 has officially been revealed after the original game came out just under two years ago. Many believe this is a chance for the enticing series to get a needed new coat of paint and some necessary polish. Could this finally be the game that pushed Smash Bros players to have to make a decision? Regardless, fans will be wanting to know more about the game. Here is a look at what is confirmed and leaked so far about the Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Roster.
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This game was announced with a new trailer showing off some major upgrades to the game and two new confirmed characters. For many who enjoyed the game but struggled with it feeling incomplete, the second installment looks like it might be an attempt at true redemption. There is no doubt that many love these characters and the gameplay but the initial launch felt empty and unfinished.
Below are the characters that were seen in the trailer. This will be split up into characters who were actively seen and characters who are presumably making it back based on being in the first game.
Roster from Original Game Assumed to be in Second
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Roster: Leaks
Below will be a list of rumored characters along with their sources.
Checkout the new trailer below.
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