Could We Get New Info on 2019 Games This Year?

Could We Get New Info on 2019 Games This Year?
Apparently Yoshi has been moved to 2019!
E3 2018 covered a bunch of games coming soon, from Hollow Knight to Smash. But the only sign of anything 2019 was Fire Emblem. No Yoshi, Beanetta, Metroid or Mario Kart Tour. And I was sure Pikmin would be there! So if not at E3, than when? Reggie said that they felt like it wasn't fair to show Metroid because it wasn't coming for a while.
          So when will we see these titles? Join us as we uncover the mystery of the lost games! But before we start, consider subscribing, sharing and liking NintneodsView. Now lets get digging!



Mario Kart Tour Hints
Now, Mario Kart Tour is set for March 2019 and other than that we have zero information on it except it will be on smartphones. When asked where Mario Kart Tour was, Reggie said the following,

 "Depending on the game, E3 could or could not be a place to shed light on mobile activity. In the case of Mario Kart Tour, we made the decision that there’s going to be another opportunity to shed more light on that app, especially shedding light when it’s closer to its launch, We continue to be on track to launch it in this current fiscal year for Nintendo.”
Hmmmmmmm. Later date hu? Well, there are three options on this one at least! It could be at the September direct (if there is one!) or it could be at the January or March ones next year. Not too much was revealed for this one. 


Nintendo France
Nintendo France has dropped some new hints on when we will most likely learn new things, or even see new games!

  • Switch is still doing big numbers, they now have high goal for most of their game releases
  • Goal is to reach 2 millions sales by the end of this calendar year. It did one million in less than a year.
  • Selling 20% more games than last year, software dynamic up YoY
  • Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze almost above 100k unit sold
  • Zelda BoTW & MK8DX are still charting every week
  • They only expected 20% of LABO stock to be sold until September, and the remaining part should be sold in the Christmas period. Says that “market curves are different for a toys-like product compared to a standard video game”.
  • About E3 : they preferred to keep it close, to only talk about games releasing in the coming months. Says that they’ve got plenty of opportunities to show more, during Japan Expo (July), Gamescom (August) or Tokyo Game Show (September).
  • Three big games this holiday : Super Mario Party, Pokémon Let’s Go & Super Smash Bros Ultimate. First two are family-oriented games and should bring casual audience to the Switch.
  • Pretty ambitious goals for Pokémon & Smash, says that so far public response has been above their expectations. 
Now the most important part is this,  " they preferred to keep it close, to only talk about games releasing in the coming months. Says that they’ve got plenty of opportunities to show more, during Japan Expo (July), Gamescom (August) or Tokyo Game Show (September)."  So we could diffidently see more stuff then! There are still a couple of months missing from the schedule!




And there you have it! That's all the info we got! It sounds like there is still plenty of stuff to come! But what do you think? When will they show off new games? And what games will they show? Let us know in the comments below.




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