That was part of Kelios' leak, but the main part was that they were the first to bring up a direct happening in July before anyone else and the first to state the date. They even said the hour when it would announced. They were wrong about the Mario collection though, but it's hard to ignore that they got the date and time info completely right.
A lot of people were piggybacking off of them and speculating about what the direct would have and say.
Getting the date right is such a low bar.
Why are so many people defending leakers who are getting things wrong all of a sudden?
@Dezzy Given the video is labelled "July 2020" instead of the full date like in all the other Directs, I think the only news we'll get for the rest of the month is the early August Animal Crossing update revealed in a random trailer.
Why are so many people defending leakers who are getting things wrong all of a sudden?
The vast majority of so called leakers are complete rubbish. Just people going for attention and clout. Jeff Grubb has a track record of leaking information even outside of the Nintendo community. Leaking the date for the Playstation showcase exactly for example.
Kelios has correctly stated the date for two Nintendo directs now and even stated the exact time when Nintendo would announce this direct. It was also done on Resetera which means they can't simply randomly guess or alter their information like one could do on Twitter or other platforms where you can just make multiple accounts easily and stuff.
They do get stuff wrong though, but they come with a history that makes it hard to ignore imo
@NintendoByNature I know. Why would they even do this? Just to mess with us? We need to comment bomb them too on YouTube and Twitter. This is ridiculous. I'm paper Mario is not sufficient for entire year. That Direct makes it seem like Nintendo is moving on from the Switch
Open their eyes to what? There is a pandemic going on, if you haven't noticed. It is very likely that in-house development outright halted around February, and has been slowly ramping back up. Japan isn't known for its work-from-home infrastructure. It makes sense that first party games are slowing down right now. So of course there aren't going to be a lot of big announcements for the rest of the year. And that isn't Nintendo's fault, that's just the way it is right now. I feel like people are becoming incredibly entitled with this sort of thing. They explicitly stated what this would be too, so I really don't get the anger.
So I wonder when Doom Eternal is coming out. That's all I wanted - it wasn't even particularly outlandish or unreasonable - and we didn't even get that
@-Green-@Reprise if you get joy in finding out the dates of Directs good for you but people really want the game reveals and information. I don't see any point in patting someone on the back for getting the date right and everything else widely wrong.
@Dezzy@sixrings Uh, definite real? Cause we have Super Mario, Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Animal Crossing, Splatoon, Luigi's Mansion, Pokemon, Mario Party, Zelda, Tomodachi, Nintendogs, that all regularly surpass 3 mil (huge for a video game), and Donkey Kong, Xenoblade, Kirby, Yoshi, Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi, and Warioware that all regularly surpass 1 mil.
At the very least, you kinda have to give Super Smash Bros (which is definitely not a Mario game), Animal Crossing, Splatoon, Fire Emblem, Xenoblade, Kirby (yes it's owned by Nintendo, not HAL, they're just the developers) and Pokemon their dues if you're mentioning Mario, DK, Zelda and Metroid as big, even if you combine everything you can and remove the casual focused series like Nintendogs and Tomodachi.
@Grumblevolcano I think that means we'll be getting third party showcases monthly. It doesn't mean there won't be other kinds of directs alongside them.
Well I was just referring to the fact that a single Pokemon game will sell more copies than Yoshi, Fire Emblem, Xenoblade and Metroid combined.
That's all I meant. I wasn't suggesting they were better. I would buy Fire Emblem, Xenoblade and Metroid before Pokemon any day. But obviously there's a mainstream support for certain key Nintendo franchises that hasn't extended to lots of others.
The reception following the Mini Direct is about what I expected. I wasn't compelled enough to catch it live, but it was nice to finally see SMTV's existence affirmed. I gleaned what I could from the headlines, and I'm already thinking about the next Direct.
Combine this with Sony dropping the hotly anticipated (and now well-received) Ghosts of Tsushima, and we find ourselves in a bit of an underwhelming situation. What do we have: Paper Mario, a series that reliably divides the Nintendo community whenever it rears its head?
Does everyone remember the Switch's first year; first-party Nintendo heavy hitters seemingly dropping back-to-back? Those were good times. Nintendo really had us fooled into thinking we could expect that same kind of energy from the console long-term.
Well I was just referring to the fact that a single Pokemon game will sell more copies than Yoshi, Fire Emblem, Xenoblade and Metroid combined.
That's all I meant. I wasn't suggesting they were better. I would buy Fire Emblem, Xenoblade and Metroid before Pokemon any day. But obviously there's a mainstream support for certain key Nintendo franchises that hasn't extended to lots of others.
In fairness Pokemon will out sell a lot of 4 randomly selected recognisable franchises. Pokemon is a juggernaut on steroids.
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