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Mar1217 said:
Let's not go in with the biggest expectations in the first place plz. Knowing them, they'll probably do another mini-Direct in January to let the holiday pill go down smoothly.

I think they would show all upcoming games until the middle of Spring (April) with the announcement of a new title of an existing IP for release this summer. We'll get a recap and more showcase of the first half during the next true Direct at the end of March probably.

Even Mini Direct will fine, last years Mini Direct was quite good in any case, saying that this January will probably have much more things to show so we can expect full Direct.

We are probably getting announcements until around May-June, January Direct will focus on releases from January to around May/June, March-April Direct will focus on releases from around June to September/October, E3 will be mixed bag with focus on biggest titles for years end, and September Direct with focus on October-December and some insight for 2020.

Last edited by Miyamotoo - on 15 December 2018