Skittzo0413
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Definitely adds credence to the idea that they'll have their own major event later in the year but I still don't think this was a good move.
Maybe E3 is slowly dying, but it's still pretty unwise to not at least try to place yourself on equal footing as your competitors at what most people perceive is the biggest event of the year.
Someone was gonna have to be the first of the big three to pull out of E3, but it's certainly a risky move, and definitely hurts Nintendo's mindshare.
That said, people will be super hyped to see Zelda anyway so maybe it isn't the worst idea.
Probably is though.
Maybe E3 is slowly dying, but it's still pretty unwise to not at least try to place yourself on equal footing as your competitors at what most people perceive is the biggest event of the year.
Someone was gonna have to be the first of the big three to pull out of E3, but it's certainly a risky move, and definitely hurts Nintendo's mindshare.
That said, people will be super hyped to see Zelda anyway so maybe it isn't the worst idea.
Probably is though.