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Nintendo Direct happening today

 Tune in on Thursday 23rd September at 23.00 UK time / midnight CEST for a Nintendo Direct livestream featuring roughly 40 minutes of information focused mainly on Nintendo Switch games launching this winter.

To tune in, check out the Nintendo Direct website or the Nintendo UK YouTube channel, where the broadcast will be streamed.

17 thoughts on “Nintendo Direct happening today”

  1. Great! Hoping to see something about Xenoblade Chronicles 3, the elusive Path of Radiance remake and Breath of the Wild’s 2 name.

    1. There is no evidence of a Path of Radiance remake, other than wishful thinking. If anything, it’d likely be Binding Blade if there are any Fire Emblem remakes in the works.

  2. I mean everyone figured this would happen the last lastest direct we got in September was on the 24 I think that was in 2019 I don’t have an high expectations, But I know Metroid and Mario party will most likely get a 2 to 3 min vid and a reminder that they will be launching next month

  3. My somewhat reasonable predictions:
    – Final looks at Metroid Dread, Pokemon BDSP, & Mario Party.
    – Final Smash fighter (or perhaps the announcement of when they’ll be announced).
    – Maybe another look at Advance Wars 1+2.
    – Maybe another glimpse of Splatoon 3.

    My possible (not probable) predictions:
    – Yoshi’s Woolly World Switch port.
    – Another glimpse of BotW2.
    – Wind Waker / Twilight Princess HD Switch ports.
    – N64 or GameBoy NSO (probably not both at once).

    My “ain’t gonna happen” predictions:
    – Mario Kart 9.
    – New DKC.
    – New 3D Mario.
    – New 2D Zelda.
    – Any other wild and unexpected retro revival (akin to Famicom Detective Club & Advance Wars).

  4. We’ll finally get to know the last Smash Bros fighter for the Switch’s lifetime (maybe even longer).

    Pokemon seems to be their big games for Winter but don’t they usually do Pokemon directs now? Anyways, I hope they don’t spend a lot of time on those.

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