MasonADC said:
xMetroid said:
Well that's pretty much a given lmao. Let's say it can still sell like 9 millions in 2018, that would put it to almost 30 millions starting 2019. I think it will pass the 50 million mark before 2020 maybe even 55 millions. Y'all ain't ready for this monster to go full force.
Also Fire emblem games usually release in March. Bayonetta 3 will release in november 2019 for sure and Metroid will be a January/February 2020 title imo. They don't need Metroid in 2019 and i just want them to take their time tbh. We don't even have the trilogy announced yet (which is obvious they will do) which they will for sure release maybe a year or so before the actual game comes out.
It's a given, that with Nintendo present big time at the Game Awards every year, they will be present this year again. They always show the more mature content (which is the target audience of the ceremony), so it would be between Bayonetta 3 (which i don't think they will show 2 years in a row) and a little teaser of Metroid Prime 4. I really think they will just go with Metroid and drop the trilogy announcement for February (like bayonetta 1-2 last year).
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Pokemon is November, I'm thinking Bayo is early 2020 with Metroid late 2019
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Pokemon have always been in october except for some exceptions.
Lonely_Dolphin said:
xMetroid said:
Well Kirby was spring 2018 too i think and it ended up early March.
I think Yoshi will be the May/June title and Animal crossing august/september
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Crafted World looks further along than Three Houses, and it was playable at last year's E3, so definitely March/April. Plus Three Houses wasn't in this direct, so I'd say it's May/June. Heck if it weren't for the Spring specific window, I'd think Daemon X Machina would also release before Three Houses, but that's probably coming in June/July. That timeframe for Animal Crossing is possible, but we saw nothing of the game, whereas Luigi's Mansion 3 atleast had some gameplay and a full title, so it should release first, possibly that same August/September window. Like Pokemon I've no doubt Animal Crossing will be holiday, so October-December. |
Yea Animal crossing new leaf was november, so i guess Pokemon going back to early october and Animal crossing taking mid november would make sense. You have a final spot for a more mature game like Metroid or Bayonetta 3 in december (like Smash and Xenoblade C2).
Luigi could be the summer title i guess. In any case, this next year is looking phenomenal (if games deliver, but i'm sure they will since they have less pressure to half ass games on Switch).