TenghsienYang
Smash Cadet
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Paper Mario, Pikmin 3, and Hyrule Warriors were all announced two months before their release dates; I expect one more game to be announced next month for a December release. I do expect a small Pokemon presentation highlighting Crown Tundra and maybe a followup on the few games that are still TBD. Sprinkle on a Smash presentation and some Animal Crossing fall/winter updates, and 2020 has a pretty solid second half. And that's just first party.
TGS will certainly have some new third party stuff on the Switch (fingers crossed for a new Ace Attorney) later this month, and maybe one more Partners direct.
That being said, I expect nothing but more shadowdrops for the rest of this year; Nintendo has plenty to hold over for now.
Anyway, what are the chances of getting SMRPG news via Square at TGS? Mario + Rabbids was first revealed through Ubisoft's E3 conference (which was a day before Nintendo's own E3 presentation). Both SMRPG and Mario + Rabbids were developed by their respective third parties, and only published/licensed by Nintendo, so it actually makes more sense if Square themselves announced the rumored sequel/remake. EDIT: Koei Tecmo also revealed their mystery TGS game is in fact Hyrule Warriors. Nintendo's likely to have a bigger presence in TGS than usual.
TGS will certainly have some new third party stuff on the Switch (fingers crossed for a new Ace Attorney) later this month, and maybe one more Partners direct.
That being said, I expect nothing but more shadowdrops for the rest of this year; Nintendo has plenty to hold over for now.
Anyway, what are the chances of getting SMRPG news via Square at TGS? Mario + Rabbids was first revealed through Ubisoft's E3 conference (which was a day before Nintendo's own E3 presentation). Both SMRPG and Mario + Rabbids were developed by their respective third parties, and only published/licensed by Nintendo, so it actually makes more sense if Square themselves announced the rumored sequel/remake. EDIT: Koei Tecmo also revealed their mystery TGS game is in fact Hyrule Warriors. Nintendo's likely to have a bigger presence in TGS than usual.
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