FF:Enhanced_Reality
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Not too long ago, SEGA and Nintendo entered into a 3 game exclusive deal. This is the only thing that gives me any kind of inking that this rumour could have some weight, although if the date aligns with the PlayStation event you can't be sure. Nintendo don't seem to want to be a direct rival to Sony but a second console that you have for portable gaming and exclusives, not as your main console or perhaps home console because the switch will only ever run mildly improved last generation quality versions of current generation games. In the next generation Nintendo I don't think will have any current gen unless drastic cuts are made or we get that switch Pro or even successor.
This appeared on Reddit a few hours ago. Please take it with a pinch of salt.
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I can't say I'm 100% convinced but then Nintendo and SEGA have come to arrangements before today.
This appeared on Reddit a few hours ago. Please take it with a pinch of salt.
Let me be VERY clear: what I'm writing is second-hand information, but it is credible and makes sense.
You may have seen this article: https://www.express.co.uk/entertain...GA-announcement-teased-rile-up-games-industry
This is inaccurate. SEGA has not patented any new hardware/console name.
You also may have seen the rumor floating around that Microsoft has aquired SEGA. This, too, is untrue.
What I have heard so far:
Persona 5 WILL be released on Switch
A new Sonic & Mario platformer will be announced this Fall
Alien Isolation's sequel will be coming to the Switch (and it most likely will be a top-down shooter)
Sonic Team is being rebuilt
Persona 1-4 will be released later on in 2020, followed by Persona 5 and 5s for Holiday
Shin Megami Tensei's DS games will be ported to the Switch
A new IP called "Stranlove: Chronicles of The Order" will be announced in September of 2021
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I can't say I'm 100% convinced but then Nintendo and SEGA have come to arrangements before today.