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KLXVER said:
Darwinianevolution said:

Considering that Skylanders was the strongest on the Wii, and was one of the biggest 3rd party series on the WiiU, I would say Nintendo kept a decent grasp on the toys to life genre thanks to working close with Activision. And as for Activision, I would say Skylanders has been profitable enough. Is it Activision's second or third biggest cash cow franchise (not counting Blizzard here)?

If it was such a great deal for either of them it would have continued. They are trying the same thing with Crash Bandicoot now.

I just dont see a reason to make a Lego Mario or Lego Zelda game with less tight controls.

Because they would another exclusive game that would reach Switch lineup and that would attract some Lego game lowers to Switch, and of course because they would earn money in any case. Lego Zelda or Mario games could co-exist with main Zelda or main Mario game on market without any problems, this would be clear win-win situation for Nintendo in any case.