'Super Smash Bros' Mewtwo DLC release date is finally here

(PHOTO: Super Smash Bros. website)The official poster of Super Smash Bros. 3DS.

Nintendo's 'Super Smash Bros.' Mewtwo DLC pack has been released April 15 for both the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. Club Nintendo members who availed of the special promotion will receive the download codes via their registered e-mail address. Other users can access the content by downloading the latest updates and entering the eShop menu to purchase the DLC. As reported in this article at Nintendo Life, several users have already confirmed that they have received their respective Mewtwo codes.

Mewtwo is a Pokemon character that originally appeared in the Pokemon Red and Blue games. His 'Super Smash Bros.' design has been updated to more closely resemble the design in the games and the anime, giving it a more humanoid look. Mewtwo is one of the most recognizable Pokemon due in large part to its status as one of the strongest Pokemon in the games. In the video game series, Mewtwo has the ability to learn every move in the game while possessing impressive base statistics. Mewtwo was also one of the most difficult Pokemon to be captured, with players needing to finish a significant portion of the game before being able to access his location.

The 'Super Smash Bros.' Mewtwo is expected to once again be one of the stronger characters in the game. Its special attacks include Shadow Ball, a shadow ball projectile, Confusion, a psychic attack, and Disable, a beam that can stun opponents. Mewtwo also has the ability to transform into his Mega version Mega Mewtwo Y, which allows the character to unleash a Psystrike that will damage all enemies in front of Mewtwo.

It's Trophy Description, as per Super Smash Wikia, is as follows: "Created from modified Mew DNA, Mewtwo was designed to be the ultimate Pokémon. It didn't take on any of Mew's kinder traits and only uses its intelligence to destroy its enemies. Or...so it seems. Perhaps it just feels frightened or even tormented, and that's why it lashes out. Whatever the reason, Mewtwo is not to be messed with."

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