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Wyrdness said:

Yeah they're the platform holder who are the least reliant on AAA releases so that point makes little sense tbh we know a Pokemon remake outsells the majority of AAA titles so that's who cares for them especially if you took any older title and remade it like SW/SH so that's another bizarre argument from him, if we look at the possible titles for 2020 beyond the's a good chance a future year could be the peak year.

It's well known that Nintendo deliberately keeps development costs for their games low enough to ensure high sales and steady release slate, while still maintaining quality. Sure, once or twice each gen you get a Breath of the Wild or Metroid Prime, but those are more the exception to the rule for them. I don't think that's a bad thing honestly, it's nice that we have a mainstream publisher who specializes in mid-range and smaller titles that many publishers have abandoned these days. I don't think you'd see EA or Sega take a chance on something as niche and risky as Astral Chain for example.