We’re officially halfway into September Still no sign of Switch 2 or regular Nintendo Direct It usually airs this time of year. Instead, we have an indie studio hyping up the Switch’s successor console crowdfunding page Fans are buzzing about a possible secret trip to Nintendo’s North American headquarters. What does this all mean?
Pathea Games, the team behind my time in portia and my time at sandstonehas just announced that the next game in its farming simulation RPG series will be crowdfunded on Kickstarter, My time at Yonghui. But the most interesting thing about the announcement isn’t that the Chinese studio is still using Kickstarter for their project, or that the new game will feature town management in addition to building.
Instead, it’s the platform the game is expected to land on. “Pathea is committed to launching My time at Yonghui PC, Xbox Series Probably Switch 2 in marketing materials. The Kickstarter itself will go live on September 24th, and will be Nintendo’s last September direct event.
It could be a coincidence, or it could just be savvy marketing, but just a day ago, the CEO of Limited Run Games posted a photo of himself outside Nintendo of America. “We had a great time visiting Nintendo of America today! Tweet Outside the Joshua Fairhurst headquarters. “I’m grateful we have such great partners in NoA.”
“So, I’m not a conspiracy theorist, but it seemed like a lot of developers were invited to visit Nintendo yesterday. This is far from the only example. Tweet Game Accessibility Consultant Laura Kate Dyer. “It seemed like a lot of developers were invited to NoA yesterday,” release Did you know? And all this happened Passive rumors Regarding the Switch 2 starting production in China and actually being called the Switch 2, Taiwanese newspapers united daily Just added additional market speculation There’s word on the actual hardware being released before the end of the year.
If it weren’t for Nintendo There has never been a showcase in Septemberand time is running out to keep this record unbroken. Then again, breaking things is what Nintendo is all about. Hopefully we’ll find out soon mario This time, the manufacturer decided to go with a zigzag instead of a zigzag. At least then fans would have something tangible to talk about.