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Shiken said:
NightlyPoe said:

A marketing campaign can be altered.

Additionally, free DLC for online multiplayer games have proven quite popular lately.  It gives players a reason to keep going back to games.  I mean, you're free to have that opinion if you like, but right now the biggest game on the planet, Fortnite, could never maintain its popularity if it wasn't adding (and subtracting) content on a weekly basis.  I don't think it makes sense just to call a game incomplete because it has an extended roll out.

It's not like I'm suggesting a model that hasn't seen success.

That still does not give me all of the content on the cart I payed 60 dollars for.  Your argument is invalid to my point.

That's the thing too. Smash Bros. is supposed to be a big AAA Nintendo game. People have criticized Splatoon and ARMS launching at $60 so it would be hard to imagine Smash Bros. either releasing at a lower price or getting away from the same criticisms just because its Smash Bros.