One of the most underrated aspects of a newSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatefighter reveal (other than what will the Kirby version look like) is where the new character will show up in the massive character mural. And thanks to Nintendo Europe, the answer to this very vital question has been revealed. Sephiroth, who was announced duringthis year’s The Game Awards, finds himself right next to his arch-nemesis Cloud Strife:

While I’m sure that Cloud isn’t too thrilled seeing Sephiroth near him, the main villain seems to be more than fine with the arrangement. Meanwhile,Nintendo Americawill be showcasing their latest DLC fighter Sephiroth in anew livestream. The livestream will be hosted by Director Masahiro Sakurai and will take place on December 17th at 2 pm PT (5 pm ET).

Sephiroth will be the third new character in the second Fighters Pass DLC and the second representative from theFinal FantasyÂseries after Cloud was added in the Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U titles. Nintendo also revealed that Sephiroth will be added to the roster sometime later this month. So far, the first two characters in the second DLC pass have includedMin-Min fromARMSandSteve & Alex (and an assortment of other characters) fromMinecraft.

Sephiroth is nowthe second characterto have made theirSmash Bros.debut at The Game Awards afterÂPersona 5’s Joker was revealed as the first new DLC fighterat The Game Awards 2018. Naturally, his inclusion was a surprise at that year’s award show and paved the way for the rest of the new DLC fighter additions that we have seen come toUltimatein the past two years. So far that has ranged from familiar Nintendo characters likeÂARMS’Min-Min and Byleth fromFire Emblem: Three Housesto a few long-requested fan favorites like Banjo-Kazooie and Steve fromÂMinecraft.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimateis available now exclusively on Nintendo Switch. You can check outour review of the game, in which our Editor in Chief Ryan Meitzler gave it a 9 out of 10 and stated that “with a massive roster, tons of customization, and more fan service than you can ever imagine, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the series in near-perfect form.”