Why Doomslayer Could Be Smash Ultimate’s Final DLC Fighter – Evidence and Analysis
The Current DLC Landscape
As Super Smash Bros. Ultimate approaches its final DLC character reveal, the fighting game community is abuzz with speculation. With Kazuya Mishima from Tekken recently joining the roster, only one spot remains in Fighters Pass Volume 2. This limited availability has intensified scrutiny of every clue from Nintendo and series director Masahiro Sakurai.
The June 28 presentation revealing Kazuya contained several telling details about future content. Sakurai’s meticulous approach to DLC announcements often includes subtle hints about upcoming fighters, making each presentation worth analyzing frame-by-frame.
Bethesda’s Mii Costume Clues
The introduction of Skyrim’s Dragonborn and Fallout’s Vault Boy as Mii costumes during Kazuya’s presentation created waves in the Smash community. While these additions were welcome, their inclusion raised important questions about Bethesda’s representation. The publisher’s most iconic modern franchise – Doom – was conspicuously absent, despite having stronger Nintendo console presence than either Skyrim or Fallout.
Sakurai further highlighted this connection by tweeting about Bethesda’s 35th anniversary on the same day, featuring both Mii costumes. This deliberate attention to Bethesda properties while omitting Doom has led many to believe the Slayer might be reserved for something bigger than a Mii costume. As noted by community member Vet093: “When you consider that Skyrim and Fallout on Switch are limited ports while Doom has full native support, the omission becomes even more puzzling.”
Timing and Presentation Patterns
Nintendo’s handling of the Bethesda Mii costumes follows an interesting pattern when compared to previous DLC cycles. The Heihachi Mii costume was revealed months before Kazuya’s announcement, demonstrating that costume reveals don’t necessarily coincide with related fighter releases. This precedent suggests Doomslayer could still be coming despite the earlier Bethesda costume drops.
Sakurai’s comment about the final DLC taking “awhile” to announce points toward a late-year reveal, potentially at The Game Awards. This prestigious venue would be ideal for a character as iconic as Doomslayer, mirroring 2020’s successful Sephiroth reveal at the same event. The Game Awards’ December timing aligns perfectly with Sakurai’s “before year’s end” promise while allowing maximum hype buildup.
Community Speculation and Evidence
The Smash community has compiled substantial circumstantial evidence supporting Doomslayer’s inclusion. Prior to E3 2021, mysterious copyright activity surrounding Doom content sparked speculation. While nothing materialized then, these legal movements often precede Smash reveals. Additionally, the complete absence of any Doom representation in Smash, while lesser-known Bethesda properties get Mii costumes, feels increasingly deliberate.
As one fan theorized: “With most major Bethesda and Ubisoft series already represented as Mii fighters, the lack of Doom or Rayman content suggests they’re being saved for something bigger.” While nothing is certain until Nintendo’s official announcement, the collective evidence paints a compelling picture. As Ultimate’s DLC era concludes, Doomslayer represents both a fan-favorite choice and a logical final addition that would bring Smash’s crossover legacy to a spectacular close.
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