According to industry insiders, the highly anticipated new game in the "Nintendo All-Stars Super Smash Bros." series may be launched on Switch2 within the next two years. This news quickly aroused widespread attention and discussion among the player community.

The information was posted on social platforms by industry insider Reece “Kiwi Talkz” Reilly. He listed four blockbuster works that he is currently paying attention to, including:
"GTA6": Today November
New "The Legend of Zelda": Next year (corresponding to the release time of the live-action movie)
T AGPH23New work of "Metrorod": "In the near future"
New work of "Super Smash Bros.": Future Within one to two years

Reilly is known for interviewing game developers and is considered a relatively reliable source of information in the industry. However, he did not cite specific sources in the tweet, and clarified in a follow-up tweet: "I never said in the tweet that these games are 'new' works. They may be, or they may not be. I am deliberately vague to protect developers. It can be a new game, a derivative work, a remastered version, or it can be N Old work on SO. "
This means that this upcoming "Super Smash Bros." project may not be the completely new work that players are expecting. It may also be a port of an old work, a high-definition remaster, or even a Switch2 performance-enhanced version of "Nintendo All-Stars Super Smash Bros. Special Edition."

Last summer, Reilly broke the news that Masahiro Sakurai, the founder of the "Super Smash Bros." series, had agreed to continue creating new games, but with a condition: he must first complete the development of "Kirby's Flyer".
It is said that Masahiro Sakurai has been involved in the development of the "Super Smash Bros." series almost non-stop since 2012, and has become seriously exhausted both physically and mentally. Therefore, he used this as a "negotiation strategy" in exchange for the opportunity to launch his personal project first.
Nintendo has not officially responded to this, and everything still needs to be subject to the official release of Nintendo Direct in the future.