"It wouldn’t be the first time Amazon has jumped the gun on listing a product, but Pokémon Stars being listed as releasing in 2030 is a little much. Especially considering no game with that title has been announced. It was, at one point, the theorised name for a Pokémon Sun & Moon Switch port that has not been announced."
This has truly been a phenomenal year for Nintendo, after Breath of the Wild winning Geoff Keighley’s “Game of the year” and Super Mario Odyssey being critically praised across the board, it’s hard to imagine the company being able to top it next year. Now that we are wrapping up 2017, the Pokémon developer Game Freak decided to send us off into the new year with a slight tease from the Japanese publication Famitsu. Kazumasa Iwao stated: “In 2018 we will still continue to hype up Pokémon, so please look forward to it.”
So, what exactly does this mean? Well, that’s for them to know, and us to obsessively theory about. I want to dive in and talk about what we could possibly expect from Pokémon in 2018.
With Nintendo's decision to continue its streak of success in the Nintendo Switch platform, a new Pokemon themed game. Nintendo announced this during the Direct conference. Supposedly, this new game will be called Pokemon Stars.
If it's not a traditional Pokemon style RPG-adventure where you travel around a huge world collecting Pokemon, I'm really not interested...
Nintendo save E3 from being a bore this year. Who would of thought that the held the surprises needed that so many other conferences lacked. Poli Games host Joseph, talks about what made the conference something really special. Will this be the thing the help Nintendo build up the hype for the Switch. Or are the announcements of a new Pokemon and Metroid Prime 4 game too far out to get excited for?
I find that hard to believe since most of the games shown off at E3 aren't coming to Nintendo platforms
Nope. If anything, Nintendo's brief E3 presentation just showed how few games are coming to the Switch, with almost no 3rd party developers supporting it. Showing a logo for a game, without any actual details, does not equate to "saving E3 from mediocrity", it really shows how barren the Switch library is going to be in the long run. Once the usual diehard Nintendo fans have bought the Switch, sales are going to tank hard. Just a matter of time.
Lol they sure did with kirby, rabbids, and all those AAA third partys they showed...
I'm thinking it's more of a 2019 game
Ok now this seems legit lol
Wow seems legit
Is Square Enix collaborating with them?
Just a placeholder date. Nothing to get excited about.