Nintendo has announced the broadcast of a new version of its “Nintendo Direct” news show. This presentation can be watched this Tuesday, September 13th at 4:00 PM (Pensins Time) and will last 40 minutes. As announced by the Japanese company, the digital event will “mainly focus on games converts that will arrive this winter.
The presentation can be followed through the video that tops this story. Also on the official Nintendo Direct website and official Nintendo YouTube channels.
For weeks there has been speculation about the possibility that Nintendo will hold a digital event to bring its news for the coming months. In fact, with the exception of broadcasts focused on indie games or specific titles, a major release of this news program hasn’t been announced for seven months.
This Nintendo Direct will coincide with Tokyo Game Show, Japan’s most important video game show, which takes place in the Japanese capital from Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 September.
The Japanese company did not specify which games can be seen in the presentation, but there are several indications on the table that two game re-releases may be announced.I have the legend of zelda For Nintendo Switch. will be about Wind Wicker s Twilight Princesstwo laws have been remastered for Wii U, and that According to journalist Mike Menotti, From GamesBeat, during the broadcast.
Another possible announcement that has been rumored for a long time is a new version of the classic already Metroid PrimeAnd the. journalist Jeff Groupwho predicted the Nintendo Direct celebration, indicated that a re-release of this original GameCube game could arrive before the end of the year.
Other games that are more than likely have already been announced for titles like Bayonetta 3which is expected on October 28, or The long-awaited sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildwhich was announced earlier this year to be postponed until the spring of 2023.
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