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It remains ambiguous whether the leaker had legitimate information in the first leak, with the information in the subsequent leaks being severely outdated or outright invented, or if the leaker's claims had merely been lucky guesswork. The leaker's identity is also unknown, and it will likely never be known with their continued silence, though some have postulated that the leaker was merely an employee at E3 who happened to give Gematsu the information right before the event began.
It remains ambiguous whether the leaker had legitimate information in the first leak, with the information in the subsequent leaks being severely outdated or outright invented, or if the leaker's claims had merely been lucky guesswork. The leaker's identity is also unknown, and it will likely never be known with their continued silence, though some have postulated that the leaker was merely an employee at E3 who happened to give Gematsu the information right before the event began.


Shulk was later confirmed in [[Leak#ESRB leak|a separate leak]]; the Chorus Kids, however, did not appear on the final roster for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', though they cameo as a [[trophy]]. {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} was later confirmed as a downloadable character.
Shulk was later confirmed in [[Leak#ESRB leak|a separate leak]]; the Chorus Kids, however, did not appear on the final roster for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', though they cameo as a [[trophy]].


==See also==
==See also==
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