In light of recent developments within the gaming industry, Nintendo's anticipated Direct event, initially rumored to be scheduled for mid-February, appears to have been delayed. According to industry insider Jeff Grubb, the decision to postpone comes as Xbox gears up for its own significant podcast featuring Phil Spencer and other prominent figures to discuss the platform's future.
This move by Nintendo suggests a strategic pause, potentially to avoid conflicting announcements or to refine their presentation in response to Xbox's forthcoming plans.
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Nintendo's Rumored Strategic Shifts in Gaming Announcements
This postponement is noteworthy, especially considering the anticipation built around Nintendo's event. Previous reports from sources had hinted at a Nintendo Direct Mini Partner Showcase possibly dropping imminently, alongside reports speculating about a full-fledged Nintendo Direct rumored for the same timeframe.
UPDATE: Microsoft's update took place later that day, where Phil Spencer confirmed four cross-platform Xbox titles would be headed to the Switch and PlayStation.