The Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa, has confirmed to the company's investors that they have several games planned for their debut in 2020 that have not yet been announced. Although traditionally these games would most likely be unveiled in June, on the occasion of E3, the cancellation of the appointment in Los Angeles due to the Covid-19 pandemic has meant that we no longer have a predetermined calendar to know when most of the company ads.
Years ago, since the time of Wii and Nintendo DS, Nintendo tries to reduce the time period as much as possible between the announcement of a title and its launch, with few exceptions such as deliveries of highly demanded sagas or strategically beneficial situations, such as the launch of a new platform. In many cases, the time between a game's announcement and its release has been reduced to about six months.
At the last shareholders meeting, Furukawa was asked about the company's plans for the second half of 2020. Logically, the executive did not say anything that has not been officially announced but he made it very clear that there is a series of games that have not been presented and that will arrive from July.
In fact, the truth is that the release schedule announced by Nintendo for the second half of the year Right now it does not stand out for its specificity or confirmed titles. It is the same strategy that we have been seeing for years and it should not surprise anyone at this point.
The Rumors have indicated that Nintendo is working on a series of remastering Mario's 3D titles. on the occasion of the character's 35th anniversary, but there has been no official announcement. On the other hand, we don't know when games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
Therefore, while it is clear that Nintendo has multiple video games running, as always, it still we will have to wait a bit to really know what his plans are for the second half of this 2020
This is expected to enter In May and July the company organizes several digital events, in the form of Nintendo Direct, to make these announcements, although so far no plans have been confirmed in this regard nor do we know what the communication strategy they use in the face of the pandemic will be.