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#28 Posted: 11:36:19 25/11/2017
I only seen a figure that looked slightly blurrier than the rest. However, I'm viewing from my 3DS, so it's already quite blurry anyway. Hard to tell if it really was blurred out, or just my 3DS being bad as usual.
On the 3rd shelf down in the cabinet, I think. As I said, not sure if it was actually a new figure or just my 3DS being blurry. So don't get your hopes up for this one.
It might also help to look at the posters again, too. See if they match up with any we've seen before. If they don't, and/or feature characters together that haven't previously been seen together, that could be another hint. I don't see why they'd have posters of older Skylanders for a new game, but I'm pretty sure this has happened before - one of my Skylanders cases from the Giants era have artwork of S1 SSA characters on them, alongside S2 and new Skylanders.
And if they aren't posters we've seen before... then I don't see why they'd bother making new ones unless there was a purpose for it.
Of course, there's also that question we've had since the beginning. In Dec. 2016, months after SI was out and Skylanders (seemingly) on it's deathbed, why would VV still have Skylanders merch? Surely they weren't making another game if the franchise is over?
And how long does it take to make these games? Almost one year since this video (with a seemingly unannounced Skylander), giving them a full year of development next month (I know they probably don't work at Christmas, but that's not too important right now; the basic concept is the same, lots of dev time), if not now.
I reckon they started a month or two before this video was posted. However, IIRC some/most Skylanders games start development from the second game before they release (SSF during SSA, ST during SG, etc.). Can't remember the full details, but I just remembered this little fact, and dev time could say a lot about what to expect from Sky7. I think we could be getting a lot more dev time for this, given the 1-year-long hiatus, especially if TTD is right and TFB are in on this too. And that would say a lot. Maybe Acti noticed the fall in Superchargers' sales, so they did this to ensure the next game was actually something to write home about, something that really would become a modern classic like how games such as Ocarina of Time did?
As I said, I really shouldn't get my hopes up, I'm mostly sticking to the facts and the most concrete evidence I can find. But now that I think about it, I think a 1-year-long hiatus could also mean something, and TFB working together on a game that already has a longer dev time that previous Skylanders game... then that would certainly be interesting.
But let's not get our hopes up here. That last part was mostly reverie, it's the blurred figues and posters we should be focusing on now. Maybe don't focus on what sort of quality it will have until it is actually shown to us without these mindgames of theirs.
...I wonder if Acti is reading this. After all, they must have determined somewhere down the line that not giving the full picture was more effective than showing it all at once, anf I think they might have discovered that after seeing our speculation over the blurry poster for Giants. So maybe they are taking our thoughts into consideration... how many of us asked for a hiatus to get the franchise back on track?
Ah... speculation again. I don't think Acti care much about us honestly, their only target audience are the kids with the fat wallets. But if they did... or if they realized after Superchargers that they needed a change of pace...
I should stop now. I'm probably getting y'all far too hyped. I know that I'm certainly getting too hyped typing this.
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