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Nintendo UK Details E3 Schedule

Nintendo goes Live @ E3 next week to deliver real-time fun directly to fans with four big events. Get ready to enjoy the year’s biggest video game convention live from anywhere in the world.

On 10th June, Nintendo will air the Nintendo Digital Event at 18:00 CEST, via http://www.nintendo.co.uk/e3. Fans will enjoy breaking news about great gaming experiences on the way for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems in 2014 and beyond.

Immediately following the Digital Event, Nintendo Minute Live @ E3 offers a post-show recap packed with even more game information. Fans can tune in to Nintendo of America’s website at http://e3.nintendo.com.

For night owls across Europe, at 01:00 CEST on 11th June, Nintendo will broadcast the Super Smash Bros. Invitational tournament. Super Smash Bros.fans can tune in to watch 16 highly skilled players compete in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.  The event starts at 01:00 CEST with live stream viewing on Nintendo of America’s Twitch channel at http://www.twitch.tv/nintendo.

Finally, fans won’t want to miss Nintendo Treehouse: Live @ E3. During all hours of E3 on Nintendo of America’s Twitch channel (excluding the Super Smash Bros. Invitational event), members of Nintendo’s Treehouse will be live-streaming exclusive game demos from the Nintendo booth on the show floor. In addition to demos, Nintendo will deliver the latest game reveals, plus visits from developers like Shigeru Miyamoto. The unscripted three-day event will air 10th – 12th June, providing an insider’s look at the Nintendo experience at E3, filled with surprises and unexpected moments.

Throughout the show, follow Nintendo UK on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for the latest reveals, images and trailers at the links below.

 

23 thoughts on “Nintendo UK Details E3 Schedule”

  1. Going away tomorrow, but luckly getting home monday, so I can (hopefully) watch it all live!

  2. I still don’t get how the Treehouse event will work. Are people going to have to sit and watch their computer screen for three days to ensure they don’t miss anything or is there going to be some kind of a schedule for when to tune in?

  3. Nintendo Commander Quadraxis

    Ambassador Sickr, why not post the Nintendomination Mario Kart 8 has been causing on the US?…

    1. Do you even have any actual hardware numbers for the US? Everyone knows the game sold well but I have heard the same thing from many people who work at games stores that although the game sold really well the Wii U didn’t.

      At this point I think the Wii U selling more hardware is far more important than the software, the Wii U has never had trouble selling software so much anyway, it has always had a problem with software actually moving enough units.

      We know the UK got a 666% boost but from what? As in what where the numbers it had before, people are going all mad over this but they never actually specified any figures on how much it sold or how much it was selling before the boost.

      Which are important factors also.

      1. Nintendo Commander Quadraxis

        Nevermind, it was from VGchartz…

        But I hope to see similar numbers…

        Well we know that in Japan MK8 sold over 325k units so that’s something…

  4. Can’t wait to see what gets announced. My expectations aren’t that high, but I can predict that Nintendo might pull out a new Metroid and Zelda. Also hoping that they give the release dates and info about X, Hyrule Warriors, Yarn Yoshi, SMTXFE, and Smash Bros. I wanted a Wii U mainly for Bayonetta 2!

  5. Looking forward to E3, but seriously……who cares about watching other people play Smash Bros? What’s the point?

    After losing so much third-party support, Nintendo is gonna have to pull a rabbit out of their hats. I hope they have something GREAT to reveal, and not another mediocre show like they did when revealing NintendoLand. That was such a dull E3.

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