Why are people so eager for a game that's probably still in pre-production to come out as soon as possible when the main complaint for SF5 is that it was rushed and released with too little content?
Good question. The cynic in me says console wars - SF6 getting announced early (as a PS5 exclusive) would just add fuel to the fire, while not being console exclusive would give others the opporunity to taunt SF5 and Sony/Capcom on a flop product (lets just ignore the Evo numbers for that argument to work!)
A less crazy explanation might be people who aren't fans of 5, just want 6 to be announced and not be 5, somehow giving them hope that the new game will be better. Or something.
Personally, especially with next gen consoles and any actual launch of a new fighter being a ways off yet I'm more interested in actually seeing SF5 stuff, glad Ono confirmed that so people can stop with the stupid expectations in the Sony thread (or will they move over to MvC now...)
I mean, any console release is probably end of 2020, which suggests SF5 - like it or not - has one more Evo at least after this one in it. It'll be interesting to see how numbers fair next year, hopefully we get some meaningful updates this year to at least make most of the active playing community happy.