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Veknoid_Outcast said:
Pok87 said:
I think 2019 will be looking something like this:

January - New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
February - Town and Smash DLC 1
March - Yoshi's Crafted World
April - Wii or WiiU port
May - Nintendo Labo and Smash DLC 2
June - Fire Emblem: Three Houses
July - Daemon X Machina
August - Shin Megami Tensei V and Wii/WiiU port
September - Luigi's Mansion 3 and new Nintendo Labo
October - unannounced game and Smash DLC 3
November - Pokémon Gen 8
December - Animal Crossing

+ few third party exclusives (mostly from Japan)

Bayonetta 3 and Metroid Prime 4 will arive in 2020.

Looks good!

Although...would Nintendo want Pokemon and Animal Crossing so close together during the holiday season?

They release Pokemon game and Smash Bros. in a three weeks interval, so it's possible. Nintendo always prepare big arms for holiday season.

MasonADC said:
Pok87 said:
I think 2019 will be looking something like this:

January - New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
February - Town and Smash DLC 1
March - Yoshi's Crafted World
April - Wii or WiiU port
May - Nintendo Labo and Smash DLC 2
June - Fire Emblem: Three Houses
July - Daemon X Machina
August - Shin Megami Tensei V and Wii/WiiU port
September - Luigi's Mansion 3 and new Nintendo Labo
October - unannounced game and Smash DLC 3
November - Pokémon Gen 8
December - Animal Crossing

+ few third party exclusives (mostly from Japan)

Bayonetta 3 and Metroid Prime 4 will arive in 2020.

I can't put my finger on it, but this list just seems... weird. Not sure why. 

What would you change in this list?

Miyamotoo said:
Pok87 said:
I think 2019 will be looking something like this:

January - New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
February - Town and Smash DLC 1
March - Yoshi's Crafted World
April - Wii or WiiU port
May - Nintendo Labo and Smash DLC 2
June - Fire Emblem: Three Houses
July - Daemon X Machina
August - Shin Megami Tensei V and Wii/WiiU port
September - Luigi's Mansion 3 and new Nintendo Labo
October - unannounced game and Smash DLC 3
November - Pokémon Gen 8
December - Animal Crossing

+ few third party exclusives (mostly from Japan)

Bayonetta 3 and Metroid Prime 4 will arive in 2020.

Actually higher chances are that Bayonetta 3 and Metroid Prime 4 will arive in 2019. instead of Shin Megami Tensei V (they only February 2018. said "game is now in full development").

 

CaptainExplosion said:

We do?

With Animal Crossing coming to Switch I just might finally get an Animal Crossing game.

Yes, hardly in September 2018. we can know hole 2019. Switch lineup, I think that even Nintendo still isn't completely sure about hole 2019. lineup.

I agree that Shin Megami Tensei V may be released in 2020. We still don't know many games that come in 2019. I just fill the gap.

Bofferbrauer2 said:
Pok87 said:
I think 2019 will be looking something like this:

January - New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes
February - Town and Smash DLC 1
March - Yoshi's Crafted World
April - Wii or WiiU port
May - Nintendo Labo and Smash DLC 2
June - Fire Emblem: Three Houses
July - Daemon X Machina
August - Shin Megami Tensei V and Wii/WiiU port
September - Luigi's Mansion 3 and new Nintendo Labo
October - unannounced game and Smash DLC 3
November - Pokémon Gen 8
December - Animal Crossing

+ few third party exclusives (mostly from Japan)

Bayonetta 3 and Metroid Prime 4 will arive in 2020.

I think Fire Emblem will come out before May. Nintendo probably don't want to miss Goldenweek for that game, though a western release could be at a later date.

Also, Travis seems to come too early for me, since we don't have much infos about this next No more Heroes yet. Same for Town, of which I'm not even sure it will release during next year, way too unfinished.

I don't think there will be as much DLC this time in Smash as with the Wii U one - there ain't much left for DLC anymore.

The resulting gaps could already get filled partially from the Final Fantasy games

Travis Strikes Again will be officialy released on January 18.

Town is indie game that's why I don't think we would have to wait for it as much as for the AAA game. But who knows.

Final Fantasy games will be mainly old ports. But 2019 will be easy the best year (so far) with third party support.