A Kickstarter for farming sim My Time at Evershine mentions the Nintendo successor console
We are officially halfway through September and there’s still no sign of a Switch 2 or of the usual Nintendo Direct that typically airs around this time of year. Instead, we have an indie studio hyping up a Switch successor console on its Kickstarter page and fans buzzing about possible secret developer trips to Nintendo ’s North America HQ.
It could all be coincidence or just savvy marketing, but it comes a day after the CEO of Limited Run Games posted a photo of himself outside of Nintendo of America. “We had an awesome visit to Nintendo of America today! tweeted Joshua Fairhurst outside the headquarters. “I am grateful that we have such great partners at NoA.” “So, not to be a conspiracy theorist, but a LOT of developers seemingly got invited to visit Nintendo yesterday.
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