curl-6 said:
Oh yeah, they definitely fired a lot of their big guns last year, leaving this year somewhat light on big releases as a lot of their key studios "reload" to fire again in 2019 and 2020. Even so, they have to be careful how they allocate their finite resources as compared to MS or Sony they have to do more of the heavy lifting for themselves in terms of driving hardware sales. |
I'd say they're in a better position to allocate resources next year. Keep in mind, EPD still had teams working on 3DS titles prior to the Switch's launch as well, so those developers still needed to finish their projects. Now that those games are done, the staff working on those 3DS titles are now freed up for Switch projects. I still feel that Nintendo can do both ARMS and Mario Kart at the same time, with nothing really stopping them.







