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Kai_Mao said:
DélioPT said:

I was under the impression that it was a second party studio.

"There is not even a shred of evidence that points out that Nintendo has "nothing" indevelopment for 2018( hence the FE example)"
How many games have they planned for 2018? Because i honestly can't name a second after Fire Emblem.

Sharing resources co-develop a game is not the same as fully developing one.
Do you know the amount of resources they are allocating to this collaboration or in what way they are collaborating?

They'll make more announcements for 2018 games later this year and during 2018, if they only show teasers of a few at E3 of this year. They're not gonna talk about EVERYTHING they plan for 2018 at E3, I'm not sure if that's the needed expectation right now. Sure a good flow of games for 2018 will be important, but they don't go out all their eggs in a basket. Let Mario and Splatoon lead the way for the rest of the year and go from there. No need to have KH3 or Last Guardian announcements in which the games hinted or planned in the near future are eventually released later than planned. I don't think NOT showing everything planned for 2018 will significantly affect sales of this year.

I don't expect them to reveal "everything" they have planned for 2018 at E3.
I just don't understand why they need to focus their presentation on 2017 games when they can do that with the treehouse segment or in the showfloor.
I fear that this is because 2018 ain't going to be what they promised (learning from their mistakes).

Of course they can reveal them later in the year. But why do that when you have the biggest stage of the year and fans wishing for surprises?
I don't agree that trading E3 for a later in the year ND is the best choice.

Don't forget that Nintendo made a lot of promises before and failed. Doubt is a natural thing and it's not one year that changes that.