I thought this all along ... they won't have another big Wii U centric Nintendo Direct until just before the fiscal year end briefing.
It will take some of the sting off investors' worries about what could be some dissapointing sales figures and financials.
The last "blow out" Nintendo Direct for Wii U was a few days before they announced their Q3 results -- I don't think that was coincidence. It's damage control.







