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On September 8th, 2018 in Fan Expo Boston 2018, a fan asked David Hayter (the English voice actor for {{SSBU|Snake}}) about ''Ultimate'',<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFSVVlFSbFw#t=1389</ref> and Hayter replied that more [[Codec Conversations]] hadn't been recorded yet. This led some fans to believe that the Codec Conversations would not be in the game at all. Some that played the demo cited the removal of the [[Star Fox Smash Taunt]] in [[Lylat Cruise]], though others guessed that it simply was disabled for the demo. As {{SSBU|Pit}}'s [[Star KO]] voice clip was completely new, some believed that both [[Palutena's Guidance]] and the Codecs could have been rerecorded. Others noted that Hayter was likely bound to a non-disclosure agreement and thus was forbidden from discussing anything not permitted by his contract; however, Hayter himself brought up the topic of Codec Conversations without being asked specifically about it, even after openly acknowledging that he probably was not supposed to say anything, which makes it unlikely that he was trying to obfuscate the truth. Hayter also expressed dismay on not being able to record new lines for ''Ultimate'' codecs. Additionally, {{iw|wikipedia|Takeshi Aono}}, Roy Campbell's Japanese voice actor, passed away in 2012, and future ''Metal Gear'' titles do not feature the character out of respect for Aono. This made it more likely that no new Codec Conversations would be recorded. | On September 8th, 2018 in Fan Expo Boston 2018, a fan asked David Hayter (the English voice actor for {{SSBU|Snake}}) about ''Ultimate'',<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFSVVlFSbFw#t=1389</ref> and Hayter replied that more [[Codec Conversations]] hadn't been recorded yet. This led some fans to believe that the Codec Conversations would not be in the game at all. Some that played the demo cited the removal of the [[Star Fox Smash Taunt]] in [[Lylat Cruise]], though others guessed that it simply was disabled for the demo. As {{SSBU|Pit}}'s [[Star KO]] voice clip was completely new, some believed that both [[Palutena's Guidance]] and the Codecs could have been rerecorded. Others noted that Hayter was likely bound to a non-disclosure agreement and thus was forbidden from discussing anything not permitted by his contract; however, Hayter himself brought up the topic of Codec Conversations without being asked specifically about it, even after openly acknowledging that he probably was not supposed to say anything, which makes it unlikely that he was trying to obfuscate the truth. Hayter also expressed dismay on not being able to record new lines for ''Ultimate'' codecs. Additionally, {{iw|wikipedia|Takeshi Aono}}, Roy Campbell's Japanese voice actor, passed away in 2012, and future ''Metal Gear'' titles do not feature the character out of respect for Aono. This made it more likely that no new Codec Conversations would be recorded. | ||
It was later revealed from early copies of ''Ultimate'' that the Codec Conversations from ''Brawl'' return, but that there are no unique Codec Conversations for characters that weren't playable in ''Brawl''. This is in line with Hayter's previous statements that he had not recorded any new voice lines for the game. However, Palutena's Guidance did receive new voice lines in ''Ultimate'' for characters who were absent in ''Smash 4'' | It was later revealed from early copies of ''Ultimate'' that the Codec Conversations from ''Brawl'' return, but that there are no unique Codec Conversations for characters that weren't playable in ''Brawl''. This is in line with Hayter's previous statements that he had not recorded any new voice lines for the game. However, Palutena's Guidance did receive new voice lines in ''Ultimate'' for characters who were absent in ''Smash 4''’s base roster, {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} (who is DLC), and redesigned characters. | ||
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