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Like now that we have one of the dates probably, like looking at Fable and looking at Gears, what's your confidence in each one coming out this year?
The thing about Call of Duty is I feel like I've always associated it as a November release, but I feel like the last couple of years, hasn't it been October?
I feel like coming October wouldn't be a surprise this year.
Yeah, that feels right to me.
But, oh, everybody, we went long on that first story, but it was a good one.
It was a good first story.
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Let's get to story number two.
Nintendo's share price has dropped 33% in the last five months in Japan.
This comes from Chris Scullion at BGC.
Nintendo's share price in Japan is now 33% lower than it was five months ago.
As noted by GameSpark, Nintendo's share price dropped to $62.70 on Tuesday, the first time the price has dropped below...
10,000 yen since April 2025.
Back in August 2025, the share price reached a high point of $93.23, the highest share price ever recorded for the company, but has dropped notably since then.
While the reasons for a company's rise or fall in share price can only ever be speculated, it appears likely that the record high in August was due to Switch 2's smashing sales records in Japan,
and the U.S.
following its June 2025 release.