The_Liquid_Laser said:
Makes sense. I mean Microsoft and Sony are both launching new systems this year. And PS4 is actually not that far ahead of XB1 in North American sales. This is kind of Microsoft's opportunity to win back the NA market from Sony. There are definitely a lot of NA customers that could easily switch back to Microsoft. As for Nintendo, I would double the length of their normal E3 presentation and show off more of their third party and indie games coming out. Normally their E3 presentation is 40-45 minutes. They could put another 40 or so minutes of third party games in that pretty easily. Switch gets more third party games each year than the last and it got over 1000 games last year. Basically the time for Nintendo and Microsoft to fight the hardest is this year, because Sony is giving them an opportunity to screw up Sony's launch. They might as well take it. |
Nintendo also does the Treehouse live stream for in game footage. And recently they do esport/competition events too (like previously they did Smash, Splatoon, Super Mario Maker and the Nintendo World Championship)
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