I get the perceived need to announce something major, there was always going to be overzealous rumors and extreme hype. The internet is almost guaranteed to raise expectations beyond the reasonable. And I appreciate the situation they are in. Ground the panel in more realism, and risk killing one of your biggest days of the convention. Or offer pre-apologies and “blue-sky” maybes, get some immediate hype, buy time, and keep your event exciting. But at this point, what’s the threshold for damage done?
Luckily, all of this is moot if they actually deliver a fraction of what that promise. I think
@GadgetGuru ‘s take may be the closest to reality.