At 7AM PT

A SeptemberNintendo Directis confirmed!It’ll be viewable here, and since a lot of people are keen on details, here’s the full rundown we got from Nintendo:

“Tune in at 7 a.m. PT on Tuesday, Sept. 13, for a Nintendo Direct livestream featuringroughly 40 minutesof information mainly focused on Nintendo Switchgames launching this winter.”

September Nintendo Direct

Breaking the obvious down, this is a fully-fledged 40-minute non-indie Direct, which will likely focus on first-party games as well as “partner studios.” Also, it’s “mainly focused on winter games,” so the bulk will probably not feature titles slated for 2023 and beyond. Maybe we’ll get a final tease/stinger at the end for something likeMetroid Prime 4.

They picked the right time to schedule it, as we’re heading into the fall/winter season, and Nintendo needs to start hyping that up. Also, it’s TGS week! So folks are already tuning into various streams and the like, and are ready for it.

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What we could see in this Nintendo Direct

As for what’s launching the rest of the year, we haveBayonetta 3, as well asPokemon ScarletandViolet.It’s possible thatAdvance Warscould get some sort of update as well, even a new window, if not a surprise launch.

Then there’sZelda: Breath of the Wild2andMetroid Prime 4, which aren’t of a “mainly focused on games launching this winter” sort; but are still things people have wanted updates on. A smaller-scale surprise eShop drop could be in the cards too, similar to HAL Laboratory’s instant-release projects.

Mega Evolution in Pokemon Legends: Z-A.

For the UK stream,Nintendo UK has provided the following statement:

“As a mark of respect during this period of national mourning, we will not livestream tomorrow’s Nintendo Direct. It will be published as a video-on-demand on our YouTube channel at 16:00 (UK time) tomorrow.”

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