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-PS4 will keep outselling its competition throughout the year.


-Nintendo begins to phase the Wii U out, unless the new Zelda can become a huge success for the system.


-Nintendo will announce more specific details about the NX around E3 or TGS.


-Most other Nintendo games on the Wii U will sell decently, but fail to sell the system itself to any great decree.


-Sony will attempt to top its previous E3 by announcing more franchise returns. Possibilities include Crash Bandicoot, Jak & Daxter and The Legend of Dragoon among others.


-Microsoft tries to catch up to Sony with more timed exclusives similar to Rise of the Tomb Raider. The reaction will also be very similar. The Xbox One will still keep selling very well, ending with its best year before a slow decline begins.


-Square Enix has one of its best years in a long time with the help of FFXV, Dragon Quest XI and the continued success of FFXIV.


-Many big budget AAA games will keep releasing unfinished and buggy, especially on PC.

And most notably:
-Konami will finally throw away all pretense of being a video game developer, announcing their intention of world domination by way of risque pachinko machines and fitness clubs based on their old video game franchises.