Nintendo Did Not Reveal Bayonetta on NS Optimally

At last month's The Game Awards, Bayonetta was revealed to be coming to Nintendo Switch, but they screwed up in two ways:
  1. Announcing the ports of the first two games before installment number 3.
  2. Boasting about it being exclusive to NS
When they kicked off the trailers with one touting the ports of the first two games, it wasn't really exciting. They should have kicked them off with the trailer for the elusive third game, and then reveal that the first two would be ported afterwards. Instead, we got the first trailer for the two games, and then a live-action pause. Reggie and Geoff had some words and then we could guess what was coming, and even if we didn't, it was no longer surprising.

On a multiplatform show like TGA, one shouldn't boast about exclusives. Don't even use the word "exclusive" in a trailer. Just have the platform(s) on the bottom or in a corner. We will figure it out and deal with it.

Only people who are obsessed about the gaming-industry watch TGA. TGA do not reach a mainstream audience, so it doesn't help your system to boast about a game's exclusivity. In fact, it makes your company seem immature to boast on a night that's supposed to honor the entire industry equally. When the Bayonetta 3 trailer said the game was exclusive to NS, it was cringeworthy and tacky. TGA are not a console-specific E3 presentation, so don't create trailers that belong in one.

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