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A couple of outlets had the chance to interview Reggie Fils-Aimé during E3. One of them was IGN; below are a couple of quotes from him.

Here’s what Reggie had to say on leaks:

Earlier today, Fox Business spoke with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime for an interview. Topics discussed include how Fortnite is doing well on Switch thus far, the controversy that has ensued with Sony over cross-play, and streaming apps. Listen to what Reggie shared below.

E3 2018 is just about over… which means we can start looking to next year’s show. Show organizers have announced that E3 2019 will run between June 11 and June 13. Once again, the expo will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

As for this year’s show, 69,200 people attended E3. The event had 15,000 gamers and 200 exhibitors.

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This information comes from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime…

The second day of Nintendo’s E3 coverage will be kicking off in an hour from now. Expect the live stream below to start at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM in the UK / 6 PM in Europe.

Nintendo doesn’t have any presentations or tournaments today. However, Treehouse Live will be back for many hours of streaming coverage. We’ll be breaking up the different segments on the site as they wrap up, and will share any notable news if there is any.

Nintendo finished the first day of the E3 video game trade show in Los Angeles with two competitive champions and a host of bonus announcements that built on today’s Nintendo Direct: E3 2018 video presentation.

Nintendo crowned ZeRo of Chile the champion of the Super Smash Bros. Invitational 2018 tournament. A longtime player of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, ZeRo defeated seven other top-ranked Super Smash Bros. players from around the world to successfully defend his title from Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Invitational in 2014. ZeRo emerged as the top player of the new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate game for the Nintendo Switch system. In the final match, ZeRo used Mario to defeat runner-up MkLeo of Mexico, who played as Sonic.

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