Earlier today, Nintendo held a livestreamed broadcast forSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate. In it, series director Masahiro Sakurai showed off new gameplay for the upcoming DLC fighter,Kazuya, an iconic fighting character from Bandai Namco’sTekkenfranchise. A big chunk of the presentation featured Sakurai playing Kazuya, showcasing his moveset for Smash Ultimate, and announcing some other additions for the upcoming version 12.0 update.

Like other Mr. Sakurai Presents videos, the last few minutes were dedicated to revealing severalnew Mii costumesjoining the already massive line-up of swordfighters, gunners, and brawlers. Here are all of the new Mii costumes forSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatefor players wondering which ones will be added.

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New Mii Costumes Coming to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Each new Mii costume will be available on June 29, the same dayKazuya comes toSmash Ultimate. They can be purchased for 75 cents each and are not included in either of the Fighters Passes:

Sakurai mentioned that these characters have all been requested by fans to get them in the game as standalone fighters. Sakurai didn’t say why these characters aren’t coming as standalone DLC fighters, but at least now, fans of these characters will be happy to know that they’ve made it into the game in some fashion, even if they are just costumes.

As for the franchises joiningSmash Bros. Ultimate, theTales ofseries is from Bandai Namco, andSymphoniais regarded as one of the best gamesin the JRPG franchise, first releasing in the early 2000s.Skyrimis part of Bethesda’sElder Scrollsseries and has been ported to many platforms after its initial launch in 2011.Devil May Cryis a dark and moody fast-paced action series from Capcom and Dante is the leading character for most games in the franchise. And Shantae comes from the 2D action/platformer series of the same name developed by WayForward.

For those that purchase the Shantae DLC, it’ll come with a new track fromShantae: Half-Genie Herocalled “Burning Town.” The other Mii costumes will just come with the outfit and no other bonuses.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimateis now available as a Nintendo Switch exclusive.