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After a week of video game news and trailers from PlayStation, Xbox, and most of the major publishers, it’s now Nintendo’s turn. And the next Nintendo Direct comes at an important time for the company. The Switch 2 is getting a price hike, and at the same time, the console’s lineup of new games through the end of the year is virtually nonexistent. That means that the Direct is the ideal place to sell people on the more expensive Switch 2 during the all-important holiday season.

Nintendo isn’t saying what exactly what will be shown, but the showcase will be a lengthy one. The company says that it “will run for roughly 50 minutes and highlight upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch games,” and will also be followed by a Nintendo Treehouse: Live presentation with around an hour and a half of gameplay from titles featured in the main Direct.

At the very least, expect to learn the release date for Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave. But this also seems like an opportunity to bring out some of its big guns for the Switch 2’s second year, so maybe we’ll see the return of a major franchise like The Legend of Zelda or a 3D Super Mario.

Whatever Nintendo has in store, you can watch it live here at 10AM ET on June 9th, and follow along for all of the major announcements.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    The squid kids have some new tricks.

    The first single-player Splatoon game launches in July, and Nintendo shared a bunch of details on the weapons and other tools you’ll be using during the game. More details are coming in a Splatoon Raiders-focused Direct on June 30th.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    Some new Joy-Con 2 colors.

    Just in time for Splatoon Raiders, Nintendo is launching some new tones for its controllers.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    Deltarune’s fifth chapter is nearly here.

    It launches on June 24th, and will be a free update. The first four chapters were excellent, so I can’t wait to jump into Chapter 5.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods is getting a closed network test this summer.

    We still don’t know much about the multiplayer title, but sometime soon, it’s getting some kind of test. It’s going to be an exclusive game for the Switch 2, and it’s set to launch this year.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    FF HD-2D.

    I promise that string of letters and numbers makes sense. Square Enix just announced the first FF game to utilize its distinct HD-2D graphics. It’s called Final Fantasy Resonance, and it launches on the Switch 2 on October 22nd.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    Do a barrel roll into today’s Star Fox demo.

    The game, a remake of Star Fox 64, launches for Switch 2 on June 25th, but if you want a teaser, try the free demo that will be available today.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    Is thumb wrestling a sport?

    According to Nintendo Switch Sports Resort, a new sports game from Nintendo, it is. The game also includes sports like tennis, table tennis, archery, volleyball, golf, skateboarding, and, of course, bowling. It’s launching on October 22nd for Nintendo Switch 2.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    That’s a lot of Xenoblade.

    In addition to teasing the next game in the sci-fi RPG series — called Xenoblade Genesis, and launching in 2027 — Nintendo also announced that three past Xenoblade titles are getting enhanced Switch 2 editions. The first is available today, XC2 launches on July 30th, and XC3 is out on December 3rd.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    Nintendo is adding challenges to Donkey Kong games.

    If you’re a Nintendo Switch Online member, try them out starting today. They’ll be available through September 1st.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    In case you missed out on Devil May Cry 5.

    One of the best action games of the last decade is coming to the Switch 2 on June 23rd.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave finally has a release date.

    After being announced last September, Nintendo will finally release the next mainline Fire Emblem game on September 17th for Switch 2. In a new trailer, Nintendo also went into detail on the four main characters and teased some of the game’s story.

  • Kallie Plagge

    Kallie Plagge

    Yo ho ho he took a bite of gum-gum.

    One Piece: Grand Gourmet has you cooking and managing a restaurant with the help of the Straw Hats. I’m not caught up on all 1,000-plus episodes of One Piece, but I think Sanji will forgive me. It’ll be available on the Switch and Switch 2 on October 23rd.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    Under the sea.

    Pokopia is getting a free update in August that introduces underwater spaces to explore and build in. Meanwhile, Nintendo is also launching a multipart expansion pass of paid updates, the first of which also drops in August.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    Big Walk is launching on August 4th, and it’s coming to the Nintendo Switch 2.

    Based on my demo I got to play earlier this year, the proximity chat-based co-op multiplayer game from the makers of Untitled Goose Game should be a good time. It will also launch on PS5 and Steam on the same day.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    Another big RPG is coming to the Switch 2.

    Dragon’s Dogma 2, a Capcom game designed for complete sickos (complimentary), is out on Nintendo hardware on October 9th.

  • Jay Peters

    Jay Peters

    Groovy.

    Nintendo showed a bunch of new footage of Rhythm Heaven Groove, including a mode where you play RPG-like battles as well as some multiplayer games. Looks great. It launches on July 2nd for Nintendo Switch, and it’s playable on Switch 2 as well.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    A little pre-show surprise.

    Ahead of this morning’s Nintendo Direct, Square Enix announced some unexpected news: The remaster of Final Fantasy X / X-2 is on the way to the Switch 2, launching on July 23rd.

  • Andrew Webster

    Andrew Webster

    Nintendo news direct from the source.

    It’s almost time for Nintendo to tell us just what’s up with the Switch 2 over the second half of the year. You can tune in live at 10AM ET.

  • Nintendo’s next Direct showcase is on June 9th

    Nintendo Switch 2
    Nintendo Switch 2
    Photo: Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

    Summer Game Fest may be over, but the flood of gaming news isn’t. Nintendo just announced that it’ll be holding its next Direct showcase event on June 9th at 10AM ET. The stream, which you can find here, will be followed by a Treehouse Live event, and it sounds like it’ll be pretty lengthy. “The Nintendo Direct will be roughly 50 minutes and Nintendo Treehouse: Live will be 95 minutes,” the company says.

    There’s no word yet on exactly what to expect, but this is likely to be a major showcase for Nintendo, given how quiet the back half of the year is for the company’s release calendar. There are a handful of major Switch 2 games coming up — Star Fox (June 25th), Rhythm Heaven Groove (July 2nd), and Splatoon Raiders (July 23rd) — but nothing currently beyond that. Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave is also slated for 2026, but doesn’t currently have a release date, while the next Pokémon isn’t launching until next year.

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