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On one hand, considering CAS has been with the series since 2005, it's probably not going anywhere any time soon. On the other hand, each game since Soul Calibur III seems to give you less and less CAS items to work with, so they might work their way back down to nothing. On yet another hand, DLC creep is a thing, so they might get rid of all CAS in the main game and sell each item individually so if you want to get everything, it'll cost the same as a used car.
That's a really great way to make yourself hated by the majority of the small community of people who still play this game on a regular basis... (including some of the best players in the game).
Good job. XD
And if you're within the (max) 25% of people who think they're too good for CAS (translation: not skilled enough with it...). Then too bad. Your failure. We don't care.