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mZuzek said:
Asriel said:
There'll obviously be more than I list here, but my guesses are:

- Yoshi's Crafted World coming in March
- New Labo pack coming in April
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses coming in May. FE Direct coming closer to launch.
- Luigi's Mansion 3 given a title and dated as Summer 2019
- SNES Classic Online announced, more NES games confirmed
- Wonderful 101 port announced for 2019
- Daemon x Machina dated as Summer 2019
- Dragon Quest XI S shown, DQ Fighter joining Smash
- Persona 5 R coming in 2019
- Assassin's Creed Collection coming in Summer 2019

My somewhat high hopes are:
- Persona 4 Golden also coming to Switch
- Metroid Prime Trilogy HD announced as a surprise late February release and Metroid Prime 4 teased for 2019 release
- Bayonetta 3 for 2019
- Retro Studios finally reveal something

I don't think we'll see Animal Crossing or Pokemon yet, they'll be a big focus at E3 and in the spring Direct.

You have very high hopes, my dude. Some of those are borderline impossible, both from a business and development point of view.

My 'somewhat high' is tongue-in-cheek. To be honest, given what we already know is coming, plus the potential for more third party announcements, I won't be that disappointed if Prime 4 and Bayonetta 3 only ship next year. If they're coming this year, I don't expect we'll get any other new 2019 games outside of previously announced stuff, a Labo pack and a port or two. I'd take Prime Trilogy HD this year and Prime 4 next year. Bayonetta 3 is a possibility - Platinum have said they have a busy 2019 lined up.

I also didn't say Retro would launch something this year, but a reveal coming in a January Direct is extremely unlikely. I'd be happy if Nintendo gave firm dates for Yoshi and Fire Emblem, gave a release window for Luigi and Daemon X Machina, and announced some more third party content for this year (especially the rumoured Persona 5 R).