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curl-6 said: Creative freedom is one thing, flushing potentially hundreds of millions of dollars down the drain by sinking resources into a game without real sales potential is another.

Again, ARMS sold 2 million copies, and still has an active player base. That's enough for a sequel to build upon. It could be as successful or even more successful than the original. You seem to think Nintendo enforces some imaginary policy where every game EPD makes needs to be the next mega-hit title or else no more games in that series will be made from them. That's not true. Nintendo doesn't care what gets made as long as it's a good idea with sales and amusement potential. ARMS fit the bill, so Nintendo's will to allow a sequel if Yabuki wants it.