Flilix said:
Nautilus said:
I really hope thats not true, because Nintendo needs to announce quite a lot to make the year attractive.Unless third party picks up the slack and announce stuff outside of the direct.Or even Nintendo has more mini directs through the month(both january and february)
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Kirby and a bunch of third party games should be enough to keep the Switch going until an April direct, maybe even until E3.
A full direct would be a lot better though, so I really hope this isn't true.
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But Nintendo needs to at least give an overall idea of whats comming this year.Im not even saying that they need to announce half the ganes they have, but say like " we have one big game for the holidays and one somewhat big for the summer, plus two or three smaller ones" and they could be as vague as they want with the announcements, as long as we know which franchise it comes from.
I was always from the belief that Nintendo first party output didnt have to be as strong as 2017 was, simply because third party will start to fill the. Voids, but Nintendo still needs to announce games.Well, hopefully Im worrying for nothing.