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'Super Smash Bros.' Characters: Bayonetta, 'Final Fantasy's' Cloud, and Corrin of 'Fire Emblem Fates' Complete Fighter Roster

In the final presentation (below) of "Super Smash Bros.," series director Masahiro Sakurai announced more details about a previously revealed character joining Nintendo's crossover fighting game, as well as introduced the final two fighters to complete the game's roster.

Cloud Strife from "Final Fantasy VII"

Cloud comes to the game equipped with his Buster Sword. He can be dressed in either his costume from "Final Fantasy VII" or his garb from "Advent Children."

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Cloud comes with Midgar, a cyberpunk stage featuring the Mako Reactor and the Shinra Building. The stage also comes with Summon Materia that fighters can use to summon monsters, most of which will only change the terrain rather than attack players directly.

Cloud and Midgar stage, along with a new Chocobo Hat for Mii Fighters, is available now for $5.99 on both the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

Corrin from "Fire Emblem Fates"

Corrin has also joined the battle in "Super Smash Bros." Like Cloud, he also brings along Yato, his legendary blade that takes its final form in the game as Omega Yato.

Nintendo is targeting a February 2016 release date for Corrin. When he arrives, he will be available for purchase for $4.99 on both the 3Ds and Wii U. Corrin also comes with a female version.

The Umbra Witch, Bayonetta

Bayonetta from the series of the same name is included in the game based on Nintendo's Fighter Ballot poll. She emerged as the number 1 choice in Europe, among the top 5 in the United States, and number 1 worldwide.

Bayonetta comes with Umbra Clock Tower stage, which is a remake of The Falling Clock Tower from the opening scene in the original game. At this stage, players can see angels and pass through Purgatorio.

She is expected to arrive on February 2016 and will sell for $5.99 on the 3DS and Wii U.

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