Shuhei Yoshida, former PlayStation executive with 30 years of experience, expressed his disappointment after the recent Switch 2 Direct, where he expected more announcements of new games. In a recent MinnMax stream, Yoshida commented: “I wanted to see more game announcements. There are a couple of games, but most are remakes or ports.” His assessment of the event was quite critical, giving it a 6 out of 10, which he raised to 7 after the reveal of The Duskbloods, the new PvPvE game from FromSoftware, created by Hidetaka Miyazaki.
A Direct that has also disappointed within the industry
Despite the criticism of the Direct, some developers have shown optimism regarding the potential of Nintendo’s new hardware, comparing it to a mid-range PC, which could indicate a significant advancement for the handheld console. However, the launch lineup, which includes titles like Mario Kart World and The Duskbloods, has been considered disappointing compared to the high expectations that had been generated.
The former executive also praised a new camera peripheral and the game Welcome Tour, highlighting its quality compared to Astro’s Playroom, although the latter was included with the PS5. Yoshida noted that the new accessory allows players to see the plays of others, even if they are in different games, which he considers a positive aspect for the community.
The general criticism suggests that the Direct did not meet the expectations of fans and analysts, especially with a higher price than anticipated and a launch that seems lacking compared to what was expected. However, some see the potential of the new hardware as an opportunity for Nintendo to revitalize its catalog in the future.