Saying it means not saying it! “Super Mario” celebrates its 40th anniversary. Shigeru Miyamoto said, “I’m looking forward to how the team will create a new game.”

At a commemoration event for the 40th anniversary of “Super Mario”, series core producer Shigeru Miyamoto publicly stated that he was “looking forward to how the team will create a new work.” As soon as this sentence came out, the player community immediately began to discuss: Some people think this is a signal that the official force is finally going to take action, but some people think this sentence means saying nothing.

What did Shigeru Miyamoto say?

The main idea of ​​Miyamoto’s original text is: He is looking forward to seeing how the team will create new works of “Super Mario” in new ways in this milestone year. This expression itself is relatively vague. It can be understood as “we are actively developing it” or “I am just saying something for the occasion”.

The 40th anniversary is extremely important to “Super Mario”

“Super Mario” has gone through a history of 40 years from 1985 to now. This series not only occupies a place in the gaming industry, it is also a symbol of video game culture. Whenever there is news about a new “Mario” work, no matter how small, it will arouse great concern among fans.

Many players were a little disappointed with this statement and felt that Miyamoto’s statement was too official and vague. However, some fans believe that in the absence of any substantial news, this at least proves that the team is still considering the future direction of this series.

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