



It's Not the End Yet, Folks (render made by me)
I know today was disappointing, but I can say with certainty, there must have been internal changes within Nintendo. It always happens within the company. Nate made it very clear, there really is a new Star Fox. Yes, there is, but if it hasn't been announced, it's because there must have been some problem in development that caused them to delay things. We should still be patient. If there's going to be an announcement of a new Star Fox, it will be in a Nintendo Direct. To me, a rushed announcement doesn't make sense. Remember that there's that thing about Nintendo falsifying other things to catch people who are leaking. But Nate knows this; he's stating that the game exists because he saw more than just information. He must have seen images; he just didn't leak them to avoid legal problems with Nintendo. In fact, in the podcast itself, he pauses briefly before talking about Star Fox. Maybe because he was looking at the images and avoiding what he was going to say to avoid more problems with Nintendo. And what do I think Nintendo did? There's real and false information circulating, and the false information would be the release and announcement date. Nintendo must have done this on purpose to undermine the credibility of the leakers, and also to hide the true announcement and release date. We know how predatory Nintendo is with its intellectual property and franchises, so it's not the end yet. What may have happened is just internal changes and confusing activities at Nintendo, and I believe that what Nate The Hate said about a "spin-off" is just another attempt by Nintendo to divert attention from what they're really doing, to hide the true main series game.
But what do you think? Tell me in the comments, but please be respectful, and don't attack Nate. He's not to blame for Nintendo trying to divert attention; the fault lies with Nintendo itself.