Nintendo at E3 2018: 6 things we want to see

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the E3 show itself
its second year
That will mean providing some updates on big first-party announcements, as well as revealing an enticing lineup of third-party ports new and
get much more information than that
While Metroid Prime 4 received a logo, there was no footage or release window attached to it
announced, and we've had pretty much no additional news in the interim
A hint of plot for either game, perhaps a short teaser trailer with screenshots, or even a more solid expectation of when we can expect
big Nintendo franchises coming to Switch for another year or so
We were wrong
Nintendo wrapped up 2017 by announcing during the Game Awards that Bayonetta 3 is currently in the works for the Switch.While Bayonetta 3
opposed to a year
And Nintendo is also hosting a Smash Bros Invitational, which will pit eight players from around the world against one another in a Super
of the news
From a solid release date to a full roster of fighters, we want to know everything Nintendo can tell us about the game that's likely to be a
moment, Nintendo has given no indication that it's planning to release Animal Crossing on Nintendo Switch
But it also hasn't said that it resolutely won't release Animal Crossing on Nintendo Switch
And so we live in hope.Now that Super Smash Bros, Pokemon and Metroid have all been confirmed for Nintendo's new console, and Legend of
Zelda, Super Mario and Mario Kart have all had their debut, we feel like Animal Crossing is the natural choice for the next big first-party
announcement in February and its launch in April
enough for a Variet Kit 2.0, we'd say.More third-party revealsThe Nintendo Switch has stood out from other recent Nintendo console releases
thanks to its third-party library
Although the games that are coming to the console haven't always been the newest releases, they have offered new ways to play games we love,
some interesting Switch control integration and the sheer novelty of playing them on the go
we can get on board with, and maybe even something to celebrate Fallout 3's tenth anniversary.That said, we'd also like to see some newer,
more contemporary third-party releases announced for the Switch at this year's E3, because the novelty factor of portability won't be
third-party rumors which point to titles such as Call of Duty Black Ops 4, and that's the kind of thing we'd like to