Rumors have been swirling for days about when the next Nintendo Direct It will, and many suggest this will happen within the next week. Well, the rumors are true and we can all enjoy the latest Nintendo Direct tomorrow, June 21.
The Nintendo Direct was announced via Twitter as usual and will run approximately 40 minutes. During the show, eager Nintendo fans can look forward to seeing more of the Nintendo Switch games that will be released this year. One game that Nintendo has confirmed we’re sure to see more of is Pikmin 4, which launches on July 21st.
Tune in June 21 at 7:00AM PT #NintendoDirect The livestream contained approximately 40 minutes of information, focusing on Nintendo Switch games launching this year, including new details on Pikmin 4.
Watch live here: https://t.co/utzePnKjGc pic.twitter.com/ro5jotd6rD
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) June 20, 2023
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What else is there to show? Well, there are a lot of games coming to the Nintendo Switch before the year is over, but some notable titles include Oxenfree II: Lost Signals on July 12, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk on August 18, The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie on July 7, Persona 5 Tactica on November 17, and Blasphemous II sometime this summer.
And this is just to name a few! We’ll also see Sonic Origins Plus and Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective come to Nintendo Switch before June ends, so maybe we’ll learn more about those.
On top of that, there’s the highly-anticipated sequel, Moves 2, out August 15, and countless farming sims. Perhaps Nintendo will also treat fans a step further by including something new or unexpected, like Hollow Knight: Silksong, but I’ll temper my expectations for now.
What is confirmed, however, is that we will see Pikmin 4. After a download card popped up in Japan this week, revealing new details about the game, we’ll no doubt get an idea of what Pikmin fans can expect from Planet PNF-404.
The Nintendo Direct will stream live via YouTube on June 21 at 3pm BST / 4pm CET / 7am PT / 10am ET. You can also watch it via the embed above. What would you like to see?