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Miyamotoo said:
Lonely_Dolphin said:
Course it's possible but I'm saying it's very unlikely, and whether you believe Nintendo thinks E3 is important or not doesn't change the fact that their major games haven't been missing E3. Obviously neither does directs having big announcements as that's been the case for atleast 5 years.

What I actually saying is that if we relly getting Animal Crossing in this Direct, launch will most likly be in first half of 2019. Point that Nintendo never done something like that before dont mean much last few years for Nintendo, they are doing plenty of things they did not done before. You talking how before every other big game was first on E3 before release, but forgetting that they even launched Switch before showed it at E3, another thing they never did before.

I didn't forget that, there's just no correlation and without that it's a meaningless point as it can be said for many things. "X doesn't always have to do Y so X doing Z instead is possible." That'd logic would only be relevant if I said it's not possible at all. Again, even with Nintendo doing some stuff (Note: some stuff, not everything) different recently, the fact still remains. Their most recent and upcoming games like Kirby Star Allies, Mario Tennis Aces, Mario Party, Pokemon, Smash, etc. have all appeared at an E3, so that is clearly not something being done differently. The real kicker though is that announcing a game in Fall to release in Spring isn't even something Nintendo hasn't done before, it's just rarely done as pointed out earlier, which again is just another reason why an AC announcement while possible is very unlikely.