At what point does Universal become a collection of licensed IP's, rather than based off the core Universal brand? These licensing fees really are gonna start adding up over time, especially now that Universal brass has admitted they have no IP.
Ok I guess sure Pokemon and DK will do well, this is one of the easiest things to guess of all time. But just like what people say Potter did to Orlando in oversaturation, could easily happen as well with Nintendo. What works well is an overall diversity in IP, intensity, and demographics.