1) Don't screw up Starfield.
2) Show us how Cyberpunk works in what we assume (incorrectly?) is a Witcherian framework.
Standard question: Now that Nintendo used all their powder on Swtich's first year, do they have anything through Christmas 2019 other than Pokemanz / Metroid / a Smash half-sequel/half-port / F-Zero / Odyssey 2 (and that's really just an expansion pack, again).
Secret Hope: Kingdom Hearts gets a Steam release.
Long term: Reading the tea leaves on how developers think this gen will end, e.g. does the Starfield crew still think they can get Elder Scrolls 6 out on this gen three years from now?
Hell, what do even Holiday 2019/2020 look like? Is it a barren wasteland as everyone moves onto next gen, or is it a barnburner, as everyone puts out sequels to everything from the last two years (Horizon 2 / God of War 2 / Doom 2 / Wolfenstein 3 / Titanfall 3 / Destiny 3 / Watchdogs 3) before they move onto new tech / memory assumptions? After Starfield and Cyberpunk, should we expect anything that doesn't (effectively) have a number in the title until 2021?