
This is because the two bosses will actually attack each other when players have managed to stun one of them. This is where things can become challenging, as players are best off juggling their attacks between both bosses and dodging when possible. Users will witness Master Hand dive right into the inter-dimensional tear, and players will then assume control of the boss character for the first time in the franchise's history – as it takes on waves of cloned fighters in a battle.Īfter this segment has wrapped up, users will have to scale up through an enemy-infested field of platforms to take on both Galeem and Dharkon at the same time. Once both hands have accomplished their task, players need to move to the top of the map by defeating several major Spirits before interacting with the newly formed rift. Ultimate.Defeat each hand one more time and they'll be freed from their invisible shackles and move to the top of the screen to begin working together to tear a hole in the universe. Players can expect to get their answers on December 17, as Smash director Masahiro Sakurai will lead a special presentation to detail what awaits fans when the One-Winged Angel arrives in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate can speculate about his role in the game's overall narrative, possibly serving as a new single-player boss character. By entering Smash Ultimate as he did, fans of both Final Fantasy 7 and Super Smash Bros. Sephiroth's reputation precedes him as one of gaming's most infamous villains. DLC content has never added to Smash Ultimate's World of Light narrative, but a possible Smash Sephiroth boss could be a very special case. The aura hints that this may be part of his Final Smash, but as shown with Bowser and Ganondorf, a transformation Final Smash that also serves as a boss character is not entirely out of the question. Surrounded by a glowing, rainbow aura, Sephiroth took on his form from the final battle of FF7's story. Sephiroth's transformation at the end of his trailer could be exactly that.
