#teamBotW2@E3 tooi'm gonna say no. the full reveal trailer, release date, and several treehouse demos will all be at E3 for maximum impact.
#teamBotW2@E3 tooi'm gonna say no. the full reveal trailer, release date, and several treehouse demos will all be at E3 for maximum impact.
There's 1074 of us going strongRemember when everyone said, "There's no way Xenoblade Chronicles 2 comes out in 2017."
Team January.
Believe.
I remember that. Also, given that they need something big to go up against the Next Gen launch this fall I wouldn't count BOTW2 out.Remember when everyone said, "There's no way Xenoblade Chronicles 2 comes out in 2017."
Team January.
Believe.
I don't think anybody expects a detailed look at Zelda before E3 - just confirmation that it's 2020 (if it is on track to release this year). If Zelda is coming this year, I'd expect a teaser in a Direct before E3, with a detailed blowout at E3.There is literally very little else they could show at E3 that would have the impact of an in-depth BotW2 reveal (including that underground/overworld split, c'mon!), so it is obvious to me they'd save it for then.
We might get a teaser picture or even "more later in the year/at E3" notice.
Yeah I expect exactly the same honestly :)I don't think anybody expects a detailed look at Zelda before E3 - just confirmation that it's 2020 (if it is on track to release this year). If Zelda is coming this year, I'd expect a teaser in a Direct before E3, with a detailed blowout at E3.
Fingers crossed. New Zelda in 2020 would absolutely make my year!
We deserve a better 5 Minutes than the rehash of the September direct. It was the worst part of the September directAnimal Crossing will definitely be present in the Direct, but i'm not so confident in it getting another long segment. It already got a 5-6 minute segment in the September Direct, so I can see them giving it a quick headline with some new info in January, while saving a lot more for the inevitable Animal Crossing Direct in February.
Or they can just give it another 5 minute segment; I dunno, Nintendo are hard to predict.
We deserve a better 5 Minutes than the rehash of the September direct. It was the worst part of the September direct
Just talking physical releases here, right? Because yeah, we'll know about a vast majority of the year before E3. I'm definitely expecting a beefy January Direct (or maybe a second Direct before E3, not entirely on-board with that yet though) since we know so little about the year.Probably gonna overhype myself here, but I am hoping we find out most of the 2020 lineup in the next Direct. I figure at least through September may be a safe bet.
2017 kind of said everything about the year in the January Switch unveiling, so not much was saved until E3 there. 2018 was basically just Super Mario Party at E3, and Smash's first look at the game even though we knew it was coming via a teaser trailer. 2019 I can't think of any aside from Ring Fit Adventure.
That's why I like early year directs more but I think a direct in march will lay out the full lineup for the year. I think the January direct will be juicy though.Probably gonna overhype myself here, but I am hoping we find out most of the 2020 lineup in the next Direct. I figure at least through September may be a safe bet.
2017 kind of said everything about the year in the January Switch unveiling, so not much was saved until E3 there. 2018 was basically just Super Mario Party at E3, and Smash's first look at the game even though we knew it was coming via a teaser trailer. 2019 I can't think of any aside from Ring Fit Adventure.
Just talking physical releases here, right? Because yeah, we'll know about a vast majority of the year before E3. I'm definitely expecting a beefy January Direct (or maybe a second Direct before E3, not entirely on-board with that yet though) since we know so little about the year.
I feel like they will fully reveal BotW 2 at E3 and announce a 2020 release date for the maximum shocker effect. I mean by E3 everyone will be in "there is no way this game is coming out this year" mode so it would be a nice surprise.
It was stuff from the Threehouse segment... Something that is mostly aimed toward US people, or at least english speaking people, given that it's never translated.That segment was truly bizarre. Why did they just rehash stuff from E3 without any new info...
Because no one watch Treehouse?That segment was truly bizarre. Why did they just rehash stuff from E3 without any new info...
I had a dream last night that Mario Kart Maker, Splatoon Tactics, 2D Metroid, Pikmin 3 Deluxe, Super Mario 3D World Deluxe, Bayonetta 3, Animal Crossing, and BOTW2 were all shown in the January Direct.
That dream then turned into a nightmare when I realized Trump might have started WW3, and I woke up to that being a reality.
Source on Rebel Collection being a success? I really hope it is.After the success of the Rebel Collection's port, an Ezio Collection port announcement would blow me away as I have huge nostalgia for the Ezio games but Switch is my go-to these days.
Gotta be January.
Source on Rebel Collection being a success? I really hope it is.
Ah, I see. Thanks! :)Success based not on sales but on opinions via yt videos and such. Everyone is really really positive on the port and considering AC4 is one of the best ones, I can see why.
Nah. It might not show up at allI think the January Direct will be focused on Xenoblade.
I know it's a remake/remaster but we already know it will have new content.
I think it will, it might come before E3 so there could be a short trailer with release date and new things for the game
Nintendo is going to team up with Takeshi Kitano in order to create the long awaited sequel to the Famicom cult classic...
Takeshi's Challenge 2.
Probably like usual, announced on a Tuesday.
I say this as someone who is optimistic about this year.
My only concern about 2020 is that Nintendo might lean a little too hard on re-releases of older stuff as a crutch to fill out their calendar. Nintendo has already officially announced Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Xenoblade Chronicles 1 remaster for this year. I can also confirm that Nintendo has (at least) two more unannounced Wii U ports. They are not difficult to guess because there aren't many Wii U games left to port.
Also, if you aren't into Animal Crossing, then the first 3-4 months of 2020 won't be super amazing for you personally. Nintendo is obviously treating Animal Crossing as their big March title, so that's something people will just need to accept. And as we saw with 2019, Nintendo likes to dump most of their biggest releases in the second half of the year. Which typically makes the pacing for the first half of the year slower by comparison.
I say this as someone who is optimistic about this year.
My only concern about 2020 is that Nintendo might lean a little too hard on re-releases of older stuff as a crutch to fill out their calendar. Nintendo has already officially announced Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Xenoblade Chronicles 1 remaster for this year. I can also confirm that Nintendo has (at least) two more unannounced Wii U ports. They are not difficult to guess because there aren't many Wii U games left to port.
Also, if you aren't into Animal Crossing, then the first 3-4 months of 2020 won't be super amazing for you personally. Nintendo is obviously treating Animal Crossing as their big March title, so that's something people will just need to accept. And as we saw with 2019, Nintendo likes to dump most of their biggest releases in the second half of the year. Which typically makes the pacing for the first half of the year slower by comparison.
The Wii U ports are 3D World and Pikmin 3. It's fine we're used to Nintendo being weaker in the first quarter or so. It's a decision they've made.I say this as someone who is optimistic about this year.
My only concern about 2020 is that Nintendo might lean a little too hard on re-releases of older stuff as a crutch to fill out their calendar. Nintendo has already officially announced Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Xenoblade Chronicles 1 remaster for this year. I can also confirm that Nintendo has (at least) two more unannounced Wii U ports. They are not difficult to guess because there aren't many Wii U games left to port.
Also, if you aren't into Animal Crossing, then the first 3-4 months of 2020 won't be super amazing for you personally. Nintendo is obviously treating Animal Crossing as their big March title, so that's something people will just need to accept. And as we saw with 2019, Nintendo likes to dump most of their biggest releases in the second half of the year. Which typically makes the pacing for the first half of the year slower by comparison.
I love Animal Crossing so I'm fine with that side of it. I did, however have a WiiU and bought most games for it. I'm not really interested in Pikmin 3 or Mario 3d world again. Would much rather have a fresh experience. Happy for those that never got to play them though. Both games absolutely kill it in their final acts. Champions Road is still the hardest platforming I have experienced and it was so much fun. The last act on Pikmin 3 took a really bizarre dark turn which made the game amazing to me.I say this as someone who is optimistic about this year.
My only concern about 2020 is that Nintendo might lean a little too hard on re-releases of older stuff as a crutch to fill out their calendar. Nintendo has already officially announced Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Xenoblade Chronicles 1 remaster for this year. I can also confirm that Nintendo has (at least) two more unannounced Wii U ports. They are not difficult to guess because there aren't many Wii U games left to port.
Also, if you aren't into Animal Crossing, then the first 3-4 months of 2020 won't be super amazing for you personally. Nintendo is obviously treating Animal Crossing as their big March title, so that's something people will just need to accept. And as we saw with 2019, Nintendo likes to dump most of their biggest releases in the second half of the year. Which typically makes the pacing for the first half of the year slower by comparison.
My only concern about 2020 is that Nintendo might lean a little too hard on re-releases of older stuff as a crutch to fill out their calendar.
They are not difficult to guess because there aren't many Wii U games left to port.
God people are going to frickin complain more about "Switch is made up of too many Wii U ports"
You know what is nearly impossible but would make this upcoming Direct the best one ever
A silky shadow drop
No joke, I'd pause the video right there and run off to the eshop.
I say this as someone who is optimistic about this year.
My only concern about 2020 is that Nintendo might lean a little too hard on re-releases of older stuff as a crutch to fill out their calendar. Nintendo has already officially announced Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE and Xenoblade Chronicles 1 remaster/remake for this year. I can also confirm that Nintendo has (at least) two more unannounced Wii U ports. They are not difficult to guess because there aren't many Wii U games left to port.
Also, if you aren't into Animal Crossing, then the first 3-4 months of 2020 won't be super amazing for you personally. Nintendo is obviously treating Animal Crossing as their big March title, so that's something people will just need to accept. And as we saw with 2019, Nintendo likes to dump most of their biggest releases in the second half of the year. Which typically makes the pacing for the first half of the year slower by comparison.