When Nintendo issues a financial leadership report, we also get an updated list of any major games that come with their release dates. Today is one of those days, but not everything can be written home.
As you can see, the biggest titles are still tied behind the release windows of the & # 39; TBA & # 39; There are no new release dates or surprises to speak of, or at least it's humbling to see that Nintendo's newly announced games this summer have not been pushed back due to the ongoing global epidemic.
Clearly, it is safe to assume that many additional topics will be developed that we have never heard of – which they might include those Super Mario rumors
Japan (valid from May 2020)
the United States (ready from October 2019)
- Xenoblade Chronicles: Edible Edition – 29 May, 2020
- Clubhouse Games: International Classics 51 – 5 June, 2020
- Liver Default II – 2020
- Bayonetta 3 – TBA
- Metroid Prime 4 (temp.) – TBA
- History of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel (Temple) – TBA
Europe (ready from October 2019)
- Xenoblade Chronicles: Edible Edition – 29 May, 2020
- Clubhouse Games: International Classics 51 – 5 June, 2020
- Liver Automatic II – 2020
- Bayonetta 3 – TBA
- Metro Prime 4 – TBA
- Zelda History: Wild Sequel River – TBA
It is hard to say how 2020 others can play given the circumstances; Nintendo warned today that "development schedules may be affected" if the effects of coronavirus (COVID-19) are prolonged or worsen.
Here's hoping that Nintendo manages to roll out some handles later this year.