Project M 3.6 Announced With Trailer; Adds New Stages, More

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The community-made Super Smash Bros. Brawl mod Project M has had its 3.6 version announced with a new trailer that goes over what new content it brings.

 

There are new stages, an HD remake of Saffron City, a brand new HD remake stage, alternate stages that are accessed by holding L + A while during the loading screen, new alternate costumes, “other improvements and additions,” as well as new music, sounds, and a new announcer.

 

Unfortunately, no date on when Project M 3.6 will be available has been given. So keep an eye on the Facebook page for that.


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