Nintendo Direct is scheduled to take place tomorrow, at 7 AM Pacific and 10 AM Eastern time, and will be streamed live on YouTube. The annual show by Nintendo will be a full-fledged event, just as it has been every year.
Going by the official description for the livestream, it’s assumed it will be a 40-minute preview showcasing what’s next from Nintendo for the remainder of the year. The YouTube live stream video link has already gone up, with the usual countdown to the live event going on.
There’s still a lot to come from Nintendo for this year, and there will be future plans discussed in the stream as well.
Also Read: Mario Kart Tour: Nintendo Announce the End of Future Content
Nintendo Direct To Feature Switch’s Fall 2023 Lineup
Nintendo is all set to discuss the Switch games coming out over the remainder of the year, with a 40-minute stream detailing them all. The official description for the stream on Nintendo.com reads:
“Tune in for a Nintendo Direct livestream featuring roughly 40 minutes for information focused on Nintendo Switch games releasing this winter.”
The Fall lineup from Nintendo is quite solid too, with games like Detective Pikachu Returns, Super Mario RPG’s remake, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince, and WarioWare: Move It! expected to get some updates during the stream. There might also be more gameplay of the Batman Arkham Trilogy that’s coming to Switch next month, on the 13th of October.
Games with no confirmed date at the time of writing include Fantasy Life i, Demonschool, and Metal Slug Tactics, which might all receive possible dates revealed. Nintendo Direct will stream tomorrow, and here are the exact times across time zones:
- 7 AM PT
- 10 AM ET
- 3 PM BST
- 7.30 PM IST
- 11 PM JST
There were the usual fan reactions to Nintendo’s post, with fans predicting what to expect and what they would like to see in the Direct. It might be quite early in the morning for those in the Pacific or Eastern time zone, but fans wouldn’t mind that anyway.
Also Read: Following the Arkham Trilogy, Gotham Knights Seems to be Making its Way onto Nintendo Switch
Rumors Suggest Switch 2 Was Demoed During Gamescom Last Month, Ahead Of 2024 Launch
As reported by Eurogamer earlier this month, there was a developer presentation behind closed doors that showcased a prototype of Switch 2 running Pikmin 4 and Super Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It wouldn’t be too much to expect any sort of word about the next-gen console during the Direct or sometime before the end of the year.
The Direct, however, might just be the perfect place to leave a word and get the fans hyped. For obvious reasons, nothing much is known about the demos and about all the developers who managed to check it out. We also do not know their initial impressions about the purported Switch 2 console, but it is also rumored by VGC that if it does debut next year, it will be over the second half of 2024.
Also Read: Is There a New Donkey Kong Game on the Horizon for Nintendo?
Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet DLC Goes Live, More DLC Announcements Expected At Direct
In more official news from Nintendo, The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has gone live today. The paid DLC costs $34.99 and players can grab it now to continue their adventure on Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Fans are also waiting to hear about a DLC announcement for Splatoon 3 Side Order and any final add-on content for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Once the stream goes live, we will know more about the upcoming games and any more planned DLCs to be announced for other titles as well. Safe to say fans are hyped already and any news about a possible Switch 2 console will more than delight for sure.
Are you looking forward to Nintendo Direct? What is the one piece of news you’re expecting to hear during the livestream? Let us know in the comments and follow @FandomWire on social media for the latest entertainment and gaming news.
Source: Nintendo
Follow us for more entertainment coverage on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube