Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the sixth and latest installment of the Super Smash Bros. series. It was first announced during a Nintendo Direct on March 8th, 2018, before being fully shown off at E3 that year.

Connection to the SNK fighting series
Terry Bogard was announced to be the fifth DLC character and the fourth character in the Fighters Pass in a Nintendo Direct on September 4th, 2019, and confirmed for a November 2019 release. Terry wore his well-known second outfit that debuted in Fatal Fury 2, but with The King of Fighters 2000 default color tones, while his animations appear to be modeled after The King of Fighters XII onwards. He is seen being able to use moves such as Power Wave and Burn Knuckle. A currently unknown stage was briefly shown off, with Ryo Sakazaki being visible in the background.

As with previous DLC characters, Terry will also bring multiple music tracks and spirits with him; what these will be are currently unknown, whether it be solely from Fatal Fury, or also from other SNK fighting games series like The King of Fighters.

Trivia

 * Terry's reveal trailer makes several references to other SNK titles.
 * The beginning of the trailer shows an invitation falling into Kyo Kusanagi's hand, a scene taken directly from the opening of The King of Fighters '94, the message ending with [S] is a reference to Rugal Bernstein ending the message with his initial [R].
 * Ryo Sakazaki's cut-in is a sequence taken from The King of Fighters '96 intro.
 * Joe Higashi and Andy Bogard's appearance features a sequence from Fatal Fury Special.
 * Geese Howard falling from his tower references Geese's demise at the end of Fatal Fury: King of Fighters.
 * Nakoruru's sequence is from the Vs. screen of Samurai Shodown II.
 * Iori Yagami's sequence is taken directly from The King of Fighters '95, complete with his laughter from his signature win pose.
 * Terry's hand that grabs the invitation is from Terry's ending of Real Bout Fatal Fury.
 * Terry's silhouette is from Real Bout Fatal Fury.
 * Terry's inclusion in the game marks the second time Capcom, SNK, and Square Enix (and, more specifically, Street Fighter, Fatal Fury, and Final Fantasy) have crossed over in a fighting game developed by Bandai Namco, as Akuma, Geese, and Noctis previously crossed over in Tekken 7.
 * Smash marks the second game to clashing return between SNK and Capcom in many years after SNK vs. Capcom crossover series, the first game was Tekken 7.