Leaks, rumors, and premature announcements happen all the time in the video game industry. Whether itās from an anonymous source or simply someone with the right connections, itās hard these days to keep a game truly secret until the publisher or developer is ready for an official unveiling.
Despite being so commonplace in this industry, itās always interesting when someone close to a game accidentally ā or intentionally ā name-drops a title that has yet to be announced. Such is the case with Nintendo of Americaās President Reggie Fils-Aime.
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A charismatic, lovable leader at Nintendo, Reggie always says whatever he wants to say and that is exactly what happened in a recent interview with TIME Magazine. When asked about Nintendoās decision to āre-imagineā both Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey this year on Switch, his response was:
āBut with the mentality of creating an experience that the player says, āWow, Iāve never done that before with a Mario game.ā Thatās what we try to do. Whether itās with a Metroid experience or a Donkey Kong experience, weāre constantly looking to push the envelope on the IP versus doing sequential small iterations with a particular franchise.ā
An interesting response on its own, noting how Nintendo now prefers large, groundbreaking entries in a franchise versus numerous games with little deviance, with the already announced Metroid Prime 4 having that same treatment be given to it. What hasnāt been announced yet, though, is a new Donkey Kong game for Switch that he mentions.
Reggie name-dropping Donkey Kong could simply be a quick example for his analogy, but it is entirely plausible that that series could be the next to get the so-called āIāve never done that beforeā experience. There hasnāt been a new Donkey Kong game since Tropical Freeze on Wii U in 2014.
This coincides with the fact that its developer Retro Studios is not actually working on Metroid Prime 4 as with previous Prime games, so the possibility is certainly there. Time will tell if a new Donkey Kong game is true, and whether or not it will redefine the 2D platforming seen in Tropical Freeze or, like Super Mario Odyssey, return to its 3D Nintendo 64 roots.
Opinion: The Donkey Kong series has never been one that resonated with me personally. However, if this rumor is true, Iād be very interested to see what Nintendo would do with it seeing everything it has done with Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey this year. The only Donkey Kong game Iāve personally played was Donkey Kong 64, so Iād be intrigued to see if theyād return to that or redefine its 2D platforming.