Not-E3 season might be coming to a close, but Nintendo has locked in its summer Direct date for this week.
Always the ones to leave an announcement til the last minute these days, Nintendo has finally confirmed that its annual summer Direct will be taking place tomorrow, June 18, 7am PT/ 10am ET/ 3pm BST. It’ll run for about 40 minutes and promises to show games slated to release later this year. Unsurprisingly, that’s all that Nintendo had to share, but it’s nothing if not consistent in its coyness when it comes to Directs. You can watch the Direct via Nintendo’s YouTube or Twitch channels. One thing you definitely shouldn’t expect to see during the showcase is the Nintendo Switch 2 – the developer confirmed as much last month, and reiterated that in the announcement for the Direct, so whatever its successor will be likely won’t be revealed until the end of the year at the very least.
In terms of what games might make an appearance, it’s a bit of a mystery. I imagine Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD will get a look-in, considering that’s out at the end of the month. Perhaps there’ll be a brief spotlight on Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition, which is due out in July. But outside of those two, there aren’t any first party Nintendo titles that have been announced yet. Sure, there’s Metroid Prime 4, but that feels more likely to be a Switch 2 title, doesn’t it? Pokemon Legends Z-A is due out in 2025, too, and that would likely be shown off in a Pokemon Presents anyway.