These are they type of posts that are boring and pessimistic. Very yawn inducing
nintnendo direct late feb, early march:
-bayonetta 3 gameplay trailer, confirmed for 2020 (we'll see more at e3)
-pikmin 4 shown off - includes pikmin 3 as a bonus because they had ported it already so why not. gonna be an august title
-other things that are coming soonish: details on animal crossing and probably something on brain age (nintendo knows their audience is hardcore gamers so they won't spend too much time on the latter)
-some relatively neat 3rd party game gets shown off that people hadn't expected, like tales of arise or granblue fantasy versus.
-end of the direct is a surprise botw2 trailer with a release date for late spring 2020. it won't be at e3.
e3:
-super mario 35th anniversary game: this could be why the pikmin 3 game was put on hold. if pikmin 4 doesn't happen, then this will be the big game for nintendo's end-of-year. it'll be one of three things: super mario 3d all-stars (sm64ds, sms, smg2, sm3dw all done in the smo engine), super mario bros. 3d (a 3d remake of the very first super mario bros.), or super mario bros. '4' (a continuation off the original line in a similar style - and yeah i know smb4 is part of the name for smw in japan).
-bayonetta 3 story trailer, release date.
-pokemon gen iv remakes in a direct prior to e3, but geared towards the end of the year. it's been over a decade, and oras will be six years old so it's a good time for that.
-some relatively big third-party exclusive revealed. something that would get people talking like a chrono trigger remake or sonic mania 2.
-an unexpected port of another third-party game that people think wouldn't come to switch, in the same vein as the witcher 3 or the outer worlds. gonna go with cyberpunk as a big surprise considering the hardware.
-smaller third-party games (exclusive or not) shown off first for switch - games like disgaea 6, a new katamari damacy, shenmue iv, etc.
2020 is going to be the year of ffvii remake, cyberpunk, and tlou2, as well as ps5 and xsx, but it will also be a year that nintendo basically has all to themselves. it'll be like the dreamcast's 2000, when nintendo and sony had been on the way out with their old platforms and their new ones were getting a foothold (or not even out), leaving one platform to garner most of the attention.