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Hoping to see KOS-MOS in #SmashBrosUltimate!
#KOSMOSForSmash #SmashBros #スマブラSP
Hoping to see KOS-MOS in #SmashBrosUltimate!
#KOSMOSForSmash #SmashBros #スマブラSP
Hoping to see KOS-MOS in #SmashBrosUltimate!
#KOSMOSForSmash #SmashBros #スマブラSP
Hoping to see KOS-MOS in #SmashBrosUltimate!
#KOSMOSForSmash #SmashBros #スマブラSP
Hoping to see KOS-MOS in #SmashBrosUltimate!
#KOSMOSForSmash #SmashBros #スマブラSP
Hoping to see KOS-MOS in #SmashBrosUltimate!
#KOSMOSForSmash #SmashBros #スマブラSP
She may be very niche to most fans of Smash, but I'm sure a lot of people would learn to love her if they give her a chance if she got in. Her popularity has spiked, thanks to Xenoblade 2 and recent Smash speculation, so all I can do is sit and hope for the best.
#KOSMOSForSmash
Now why am I telling you all of this? To showcase how much both Namco and Monolith Soft hold KOS-MOS in high regard. She is essentially the face of Monolith Soft, evident by them constantly including her in their games. She was even the centerpiece of their 20th Anniversary art.
As a lot of you probably already know, KOS-MOS makes a cameo appearance in Xenoblade 2 (2017) as an obtainable blade. Same goes for T-elos, Shulk, Fiora, and Elma. I wouldn't be surprised if this is where most of you first found out who she was, based on how well that game sold.