With the hype around all the announcements for new fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, fans are ecstatic to see more iconic characters from video game history enter the roster. The most recent addition, Kazuya from Tekkenhas got fans equally excited about the potential the character holds.

Kazuya is one of the many fighting game characters in Smash Ultimate with a moveset uniquely identical to the original game, which made diehard fans grateful. Another important aspect of a fighter that makes fans happy is the victory screen that plays whenever they win a match.

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For many players, it is important that the game hypes up their achievements over a hard-fought victory. And while there have been some questionable victory screens in the past, most have been pretty well received. And now, one fan thinks they have the perfect idea for what Kazuya's victory screen should look like.

In a Reddit post on the r/smashbros subreddit, a user by the name of AngelDemon24 made a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate victory screen edit of Kazuya based on the original iconic moment from Kazuya's ending in the original Tekken game. The moment is memorable for many fans and often used in meme templates for the comedic aspect of the smile right after Kazuya takes revenge on his father and throws him off a cliff, just as his father did to him.

Some fans took a liking to the video and commented about the possibility it has within the game. They've pointed out Sakurai's keen attention to detail when it comes to a new character's references from their original games. An example that was given is Simon Belmont's victory jump screen from the original Castlevania game being incorporated into Smash Ultimate. Even Sephiroth's iconic moment where he walks away into flames from Final Fantasy 7 was made into his victory screen. So it is highly possible that this moment can make it into the Victory Screen for Kazuya, or be made as some other aspect into the game.

Another fan suggested another possibility of the victory screen where Kayuza lifts his opponents up by the neck from his Tekken victory screen. This moment has been posted by the official Tekken Twitter account, so this could also be a strong possibility for Kayuza's Victory Screen. Either way, it will be great to see this historic character make his way into Smash finally, and hopefully, fans will love to play as him no matter what.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is available now for Nintendo Switch.

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