Remember Project Triangle Strategy? Well it’s still 2022 bound

As part of their financial brief this week, Nintendo has provided us with a new look at key software launches. While not much has changed, it’s still important to point out that as of this week, nothing is delayed. Before you aggressively dig into the chart below, let’s talk about a few notable entries in Nintendo’s upcoming Switch calendar.

SoWarioWare: Get it Togetheris due on September 10 still as of this morning, followed byMetroid Dreadon October 8,Mario Party Superstarson October 29,Pokemon Diamond/Pearlremakes on November 19, andAdvance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Campon December 3. The fact that those are being reconfirmed this week is good news for those of you who wanted them to be out on time. TheGame & Watch: Zeldahardware unit is still slated for November 12 on Nintendo’s upcoming Switch calendar too.

Nintendo’s upcoming Switch calendar

Then in 2022, we have a date forPokemon Legends: Arceusof January 28. Also due in 2022 isSplatoon 3, Project Triangle Strategy, Breath of the Wild 2,andMario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. Then it gets serious with the “TBAs,” asBayonetta 3andMetroid Prime 4are still up in the air.

We know that Nintendo has to be annoyed with how the development ofMetroid Prime 4has turned out, as they had to rework the project at least one time that we know about. But they’re likely extremely annoyed atBayonetta 3, which was announced ages ago and is the source of a lot of strife for every single social media account manager during every Nintendo Direct and/or event/stream.

Nintendo’s upcoming Switch calendar

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