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Also, the way dev schedules work, they are scalable. So missing 3 months for Nintendo isn’t a huge deal since they can shift around resources if they absolutely must make up those three months. So, a 1 year plan can become a 9 month plan. That’s not difficult for a multi-billion dollar company. European companies manage to expand resources remotely across studios, so Nintendo should be able to do likewise, especially considering they have a lot in the same building.

Also, and I feel like I have been saying this for a year and a half now, Nintendo has been shortening the amount of time between announcing schedules and launch. It’s not likely much about their autumn schedule will be announced before mid-June.

Last edited by Jumpin - on 20 April 2020

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