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NateTheHate has “zero doubt” about the new Star Fox project announcement

NateTheHate has spoken a little more about the Star Fox game which he claims is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 this June. While Nate said that Nintendo is planning to announce it this month, we are nearing the end of it. Speaking on Reset Era Nate said that he has “zero doubt” that the Star Fox project is legitimate and says if it the announcement is delayed it simply means that Nintendo’s marketing team has adjusted the timeline a fraction

“I have zero doubt in the StarFox project — hell, VGC and a French journalist have also spoken about the game and back the info of it coming in June. If it doesn’t get revealed this month as planned, it simply means Nintendo made a marketing pivot and adjusted the timeline a touch.”

“I enjoy seeing the revisionist history around Splatoon Raiders when you had people doubting it would even release this year just days before I dropped this episode.”

15 thoughts on “NateTheHate has “zero doubt” about the new Star Fox project announcement”

  1. He is going to keep saying it’s getting delayed until they “announce it. Where is the Kirby planet robobot remaster he said was coming out? He makes stuff up and keeps saying it will happen one day.

    1. Even better: where is the FFIX remake that only appeared on the “NVIDIA leak” (that got more things wrong), yet he insists it’s real when S-E apparently thinks that a DQVII remake is more worthy?

      1. Modern SE would butcher Zidane’s character arc and development anyway. They’d be too afraid of showing him as a womanizer since he’s the main protagonist; even though that trait later gets transformed into a more heroic virtue by the story’s end.

  2. Always his bogus proof: ‘if it is not revealed this month, it’s Nintendo’s fault.’
    But pathetic, this guy honestly, either you have reliable information and you state it clearly, or you know nothing and you shut up, thus avoiding making yourself look even more ridiculous.

    1. My vote is for him (and every other leaker) to just shut up. Some of the best moments were complete surprises like that E3 they revealed Donkey Kong Country Returns on Wii.

  3. sigh Look, I don’t care about this whole leakers thing and all. I just want to know what Nintendo (and other developers for that matter) has left by the time GTA VI comes out. Because I REALLY want to be out of the web by the time that game is out. Things are atrocious as they are on the web between entertainment falling apart, extremely toxic userbases and content destroyers, but when that game comes out things will get 200% worse. I just want to get the last stuff I can enjoy before the cataclysm happens. I don’t care if Star Fox and the OoT remake are real or not (althought I really wouldn’t mind if they ARE real), I just want to know the games lineup by the first half of November… and Nintendo is seriously not doing me any favor on that regard by being deadly silent on what is coming after July…

  4. “I enjoy seeing the revisionist history around Splatoon Raiders when you had people doubting it would even release this year just days before I dropped this episode.”

    Source? Because it was practically a consensus that Splatoon Raiders was 2026 bound. So now he’s revising story to make himself look better? Yeah, guy’s finally got the attitude problem and I can’t wait to see him getting put down a few more pegs.

    “it simply means Nintendo made a marketing pivot and adjusted the timeline a touch.”

    Or maybe Nintendo intentionally fed a fake leak in order to catch the one responsible? Funny that the guy thinks himself immune to being fooled.

  5. This guy is making the South Park version of George R R Martin look resonable.

    “The games are coming, they are on the way and they will be here soon, I promise.”

  6. I really want an OOT and Star Fox year. It was great for 3DS and really checks all the things I like about video games

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