OutrageousFacts
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Ofc, I made this thread because I have a specific prediction in mind
Firstly, I doubt we'll get a BotW2-trailer. BotW1 didn't show one either, only lame gameplay-demos. No Zelda.
But Smash Bros will be there. And not just once. The first announcement will be the 5th DLC-fighter reveal. But then comes the big announcement: Super Smash Bros Ultimate goes free-2-play! The will still be available as is on disc. However, you can also download a starter-edition that features 10 characters for free + all multiplayer modes. If you want more fighters or the adventure mode, you need to buy those separately. Why make Smash free-2-play? Because Sakurai will announce that there won't be another from-the-ground new Smash-game. Instead, Ultimate will keep getting DLC for 'forever', keeping it fresh and fulfilling the fans' fighter wishes. And most importantly, Nintendo can keep it alive on future hardware.
My non-Smash prediction is Metroid Prime Trilogy - announced by Reggie. He'll be all like "now that I'm no longer with Nintendo, I still wanted to give you guys what you told me you want for so many years. So here it is: Metroid Prime Trilogy: Galactic Edition!"
Ofc, I made this thread because I have a specific prediction in mind

Firstly, I doubt we'll get a BotW2-trailer. BotW1 didn't show one either, only lame gameplay-demos. No Zelda.
But Smash Bros will be there. And not just once. The first announcement will be the 5th DLC-fighter reveal. But then comes the big announcement: Super Smash Bros Ultimate goes free-2-play! The will still be available as is on disc. However, you can also download a starter-edition that features 10 characters for free + all multiplayer modes. If you want more fighters or the adventure mode, you need to buy those separately. Why make Smash free-2-play? Because Sakurai will announce that there won't be another from-the-ground new Smash-game. Instead, Ultimate will keep getting DLC for 'forever', keeping it fresh and fulfilling the fans' fighter wishes. And most importantly, Nintendo can keep it alive on future hardware.
My non-Smash prediction is Metroid Prime Trilogy - announced by Reggie. He'll be all like "now that I'm no longer with Nintendo, I still wanted to give you guys what you told me you want for so many years. So here it is: Metroid Prime Trilogy: Galactic Edition!"