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zorg1000 said:
curl-6 said:

Games like No More Heroes 3 aren't going to push hardware momentum though, for that you need games like Animal Crossing, BOTW2, or past examples like Pokemon and Smash. All i was saying is that as of now, those other big games they'll need to keep sales high throughout the year haven't been confirmed, so their currently announced lineup is very weak.

I'm thinking Animal Crossing in March and Breath of the Wild 2 in November will be the major big hitters this year with a handful of mid-tier titles in between. Some relatively niche hardcore titles, a couple Mario games, another Wii U port or two, a few eshop titles and a random surprise like Labo or Ring Fit.

March-Animal Crossing

May-Xenoblade DE

June-3D World Deluxe

July-Bravely Default 2

Aug-Pikmin 3 Deluxe

Sept-2D Metroid

Oct-Paper Mario & ND Cube party game (Wii Party spiritual successor)

Nov-Breath of the Wild 2

Something like this

Hmmmm, kinda hope they have more original /A-tier titles than this, but if 2D Metroid is a new game instead of just a remaster of Super/Fusion and if BOTW2 does indeed arrive this year, plus if we get some more current gen ports sprinkled in between in addition to Doom Eternal and Outer Worlds, I'll hardly be in a position to complain. (Plus of course I'd do unspeakable things for Bayo 3 to come out this year haha)