The only constant with Nintendo is that they continue to surprise.
It's a wonder people bother trying to predict Nintendo's directs or announcement anymore.
Tbh I don't think we need a general Direct: there's more than enough coming up to keep me entertained. My very specific / selfish concern is that the longer we go without a general Direct, the less likely it is that Persona is arriving on Switch...
I feel like if there is a Direct next week it'll be a Direct Mini, not a full size general Direct.
The biggest thing is they need to detail what's happening between Splatoon 3 and Pokemon, and they can't exactly wait until a September Direct to do that.
I'm not at all certain that Nintendo would actually care about this, but here goes:
Does it not look awkward when the company skips E3 (or "June all-industry showcase time") in this manner, with a shareholder meeting waiting in the wings? Perhaps I fail to understand the shareholder or Japanese business mentality, but I would be doubly surprised if no one asks about this on 29 June. Directs (and the Web traffic they attract) are one measurable quantity that anyone can understand, whether they know the first thing about gaming or not.
To my mind, this strengthens the notion that NCL doesn't feel particularly obliging toward presenting at arbitrarily-timed events like this, particularly outside of Japan. I strongly doubt that schedule and development pressures are the cause of their decision not to show here, because they've got a number of first/second-party titles on hot standby (even without referring to Advance Wars).
I still think something is afoot... and now the delay of BOTW2 looks all the more interesting. Have they decided that they can reduce their marketing efforts now, given their sales performance? Whatever they're up to, though, their failure to announce a launch date for Silksong and the appearance of Switch Persona ports is telling and memorable - and not in a good way, I think.
Am I the only one that needs a Direct, not because of new announcements but just for the vibes? I mean I wouldn't care if everything there was already announced or something.
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Have they decided that they can reduce their marketing efforts now, given their sales performance?
But why? I could understand that reasoning if Nintendo were severely supply constrained and unable to fulfil demand. In that case it would, in a way, be a waste of money to generate even more interest. But they are not. Everything is widely available, systems and games.
And the sales performance YOY was down quite a bit, which should normally be alarming and spur stronger efforts.
Nintendo is unusually quiet though, that is true. So A) either they are already focussing on the next system (which would need to be announced soon then!), or B) a big Direct with another wave of Switch software is coming right up. They can't just let this year fizzle out like it does as of now. It feels weird, the Switch was on track to break all records, and then Nintendo decides to turn silent.
Regardless if it's A) or B), I can't see Nintendo giving Switch a whole 'nother round of AAA games. The next Mario is probably almost done, but it's not coming to Switch. MK too. Zelda... that's a tough one. The notorious delays are getting worse, it is now becoming the rule that by the time a new Zelda is finally done, they regret announcing it for the then outgoing system. TP was the first of those, SS they couldn't move to Wii U because it was tailored to the Wii control system, and sales suffered badly. BOTW was moved to the next system, now BOTW2 is shaping up to be the same story.
I'm calling it now.
Wed- XC3 Direct.
Sometime in next month - Direct which briefly features Splatoon 3 and announces dedicated Direct (around 2 weeks after).
I'm still doubling down on my guess of June Xeno -> August Splatoon -> September General
I do think they want to monopolize the conversation, and that's why we aren't getting anything now. Nintendo would rather wait til talk of all the June announcement dies down and formulate a direct specifically to hit back as hard as they can to try and dominate the conversation during the holiday season. So I'm quite looking forward to September.
I'm still of the view that Splatoon 2 will get its own Direct in late July/early August, even if a general Direct had happened this month I still think that would've been the case.
The 3rd party support after June (it's very limited) does make it seem like something featuring 3rd party games will happen within a few weeks of the XC3 Direct. Seems to be 3 main possibilities:
1. General Direct and that's where Nintendo announces new hardware
2. Partner Showcase and that's where we find out the release date for Bayonetta 3 (Age of Calamity featured in the October 2020 Partner Showcase and Bayonetta 3 technically fits in the same category)
3. Mini and that's where we find out what the new MK8 Deluxe DLC tracks are
In any of the 3 cases, I think the Persona situation will be resolved and the next batch of NSO Expansion Pack titles will be revealed (I think it's going to be a Rare focus and Rare is a 3rd party, DK64/DKR would be similar to Age of Calamity if they appeared).
As for which I think is most likely, the 2nd point because Nintendo's gotten back into the flow of announcing a load of stuff on twitter like in 2020. Whatever happens I think the next general Direct will reveal new hardware (if it's in the next few weeks then new hardware revealed in the next few weeks, if it's in September then new hardware revealed in September).
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The thing is after July as of now there is no other major releases confirmed. Yes we know games are coming but no idea when. Bayonetta 3 is sometime this year but when? Advance Wars was delayed so what’s the new date? Persona 3,4 and 5 have been ported to everything except Switch but the announcements for those ports were not all at once so is it coming or not? How about news on Prime 4 or a remastered Trilogy? After Xenoblade the releases just seem to stop. We need information.
@Grumblevolcano I think it's still a bit early for new hardware given Switch is still outselling PS5/Series X/S and Nintendo will struggle to even produce enough consoles to meet demand. It'll likely place Nintendo in dead last right from the start of the generation.
@TowaHerschel7 too early for a Switch sucessor? Switch is nearing 5/6 years, the typical lifecycle of a Nintendo console, Switch sucessor is about to be anounced, @NintendoWire i think Nintendo is already preparing for the launch of Switch sucessor, 2022 might be Switch final year, early 2023 launch of Switch sucessor with Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild 2?
@GameOtaku, Splatoon 3 is confirmed for September, & Scarlet/Violet for November so they have post July games with solid release dates.
If they do hold off until September until the next general direct that means August would likely be the only month without a 1st party (or otherwise exclusive) game, which isn't all that unthinkable.
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So was the XB direct meant to be the leaked one? Because don’t get me wrong that’s great for Xeno fans, but it’s still just one direct focused on one thing.
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But why? I could understand that reasoning if Nintendo were severely supply constrained and unable to fulfil demand. In that case it would, in a way, be a waste of money to generate even more interest. But they are not. Everything is widely available, systems and games.
And the sales performance YOY was down quite a bit, which should normally be alarming and spur stronger efforts.
Hahhaha - I don't think I would be checking this thread so regularly if I knew the answer. I cannot make sense of their decisions, but they seem to be taking firm shape for this year, anyway.
I don't agree that a replacement for the Switch is on its way for the reasons I outlined above - if they are being patient and resting on their laurels (in a relative sense) for a few months, they wouldn't be feeling any kind of rush to release new hardware. Furukawa clearly said that the Switch has years left in its prime lifetime, and I try to listen when they speak so clearly. But this is probably a discussion for another thread...
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