For context: usually Nintendo (and similar to how games like FIFA and NBA2K handle annual releases), there's always a good time of anticipation between the release of the games and the start of the real olympic games of the year. The only exception was the Rio 2016 release (the penultimate game currently and the weakest one).

It seems that this games are not profitable enough to justify a release every 2 or 4 years (otherwise Sega wouldn't have made a version without Mario just to not split the revenue with Nintendo) and even if it made decent profit there would be a lot of things to consider to avoid a Ubisoft's situation to happen again (unlike EA with FIFA, no one owns 100% the rights to make games of the olympics).


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However, there's one more chance. The september Direct is the only way to save the series. An announcement in this direct for a game of this series with a release date targetting early 2024 is the only way I see the series returning (cause the anticipation is needed (and I believe also heavily enforced by the organizations for the olympics).

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