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Given Stars doesn't appear to be happening, I would guess we're going to see a line-up that looks something like this:

- ARMS (out soon, dlc coming)
- Splatoon 2 (July, more in the Treehouse broadcast)
- Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle (August in North America/Europe, amiibo support confirmed)
- Pokken Tournament (September)
- Fire Emblem Warriors (October)
- Super Mario Odyssey (November)
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (December)

We'll also see the usual "Look! We have Western games!" spot, for FIFA 18, Rayman Legends, Skyrim, and NBA. There'll be a Nindies reel, confirming some release dates and some new indie titles.

I would like to see a handful of 2018 titles:
- Dragon Quest XI
- Monster Hunter Generations X
- Retro Studios Game
- Animal Crossing Switch

I expect 3DS will have to wait for the Treehouse Broadcast, but we should see one or two new announcements there, probably the Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga remake, if it's real.

We have to remember now that the E3 Spotlight is only going to be 30 minutes long. They could pack quite a lot in there, but I think, between leaks, the length of the broadcast, and the fact we now know (more or less) about a major first party release that could launch every month from now until the end of the year, that this isn't going to feature many huge reveals. I do think we'll see Retro's game and Animal Crossing, though, both for 2018.