Digital video game showcases are happening more often than ever, and none are doing it as well as Nintendo. As such, the September 2022 Nintendo Direct has excited Nintendo Switch fans a lot. So far, 2022 has been a great year for Nintendo with games like: Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Xenoblade 3, When splatoon 3The show gave us a clear idea of how Nintendo plans to end the year and kick off 2023.
wanted to see A mix of announced games, DLC, remasters and Nintendo’s early 2023 lineup.Not all leaks are true, but we were pleasantly surprised by the following Fire Emblem Engage When The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom (Yes, the Breath of the Wild sequel finally has a name). In case you didn’t get to see it live, or just want a recap of what was shown, here’s everything Nintendo announced during his September 2022 Nintendo Direct.
The official title of Breath of the Wild 2 is The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
After more than three years of secrecy, Nintendo confirmed that a sequel Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild is titled The Legend of Zelda Tears of the KingdomThe trailer is also the first look at the game’s gameplay, with Link skydiving from an island in the sky, launching into the air, rising, and even flying around.
The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom It will be released on May 12, 2023.
Fire Emblem Engage lets you battle classic Fire Emblem characters
To kick off the show, Nintendo unveiled an all-new traditional Fire Emblem game Fire Emblem EngageI’ve seen both cinematic and tactical gameplay. It plays like fans of strategy games have come to expect, but players can equip rings and get help from classic Fire Emblem characters.
Fire Emblem Engage It will be released on January 20, 2023. A Divine Edition is also available that includes collectible items.
Pikmin 4 will finally launch in 2023
Shigeru Miyamoto appears in Nintendo Direct. After giving us an update on the Mario movies, Nintendo’s theme park at Universal, pikmin bloom, he announced Pikmin 4 Comes with a trailer showing off the gorgeous surroundings. It is scheduled to be launched in 2023.
We didn’t get to see the gameplay, but we did confirm that we could view the game from the perspective of Pikmin on the ground. Pikmin 4 When I think of Mr. Miyamoto, First teased the game in 2015.
Deluxe returns to Kirby’s dreamland announced
To continue the celebration of Kirby’s 30th anniversary this year, Nintendo has released a Wii game Kirby’s Return to Dreamland is coming to Nintendo Switch.with title Deluxe Return to Kirby’s Dreamlandadds mecha copy abilities, new subgames, and the ability for anyone to play as Kirby.
Deluxe Return to Kirby’s Dreamland will be released on February 24, 2023.
Octopus Traveler II Coming to Nintendo Switch
but, leaked just beforeas announced by Square Enix, this Nintendo Direct couldn’t go without an HD-2D game Octopath Traveler II. Like the original, this is a turn-based RPG stylized like the SNES classics, in which players follow the journey of eight different characters in a fantasy world.
Octopath Traveler II Also available on PC, PS4 and PS5.
everything else
- it takes two is coming to Nintendo Switch on November 4th.
- Fatal Frame: Lunar Eclipse Mask We will get the remaster in early 2023.
- Xenoblade 3 The Expansion Pass will add a new character called Ino to Challenge Battles on October 13th.
- Spongebob Squarepants: Cosmic Shake Gameplay was shown.
- north star fitness boxing Coming to Nintendo Switch in March 2023
- Ubisoft announced oddballer, Available in early 2023.
- tunic is coming to Nintendo Switch on September 27th.
- Front Mission 1st: Remake Released in November, Front Mission 2: Remake Launched in 2023, front mission 3 It’s been remade.
- Harvest Moon: Wonderful Life has been remade in A Tale of Seasons: Wonderful Life Summer 2023.
- splatoon 3 The first Spluffist asks, “What would you take to a deserted island?” The choices are Gear, Grub, and Fun.
- fae farm announced by the developer of Dauntless.
- Theatrism final barline Launches on February 16, 2023 and gets DLC based on other Square Enix franchises.
- Mario + Rabbids Spark of Hope Gameplay emphasized progression and spark.
- rune factory 3 special It was announced with a 2023 release window while a new game in the series is confirmed to be in development.
- Pilotwings 64, Mario Party, Mario Party 2, Mario Party 3, Pokemon Stadium, Pokemon Stadium 2, 1080 Snowboard, Excitebike 64, GoldenEye 007 All will appear on Nintendo Switch Online.
- apple arcade games various daily life is coming to Nintendo Switch today.
- factor is coming to Nintendo Switch.
- indie games Eve Announced for Nintendo Switch.
- Mario Strikers: Battle League The second update adds Pauline and Diddy Kong, with additional gear and a new stadium later this month.
- Atelier Ryza 3 ~The End Alchemist and the Secret Key~ will be released on February 24, 2023.
- Merry Mountain from mario kart tour and from DS Peach Gardens Mario Kart DS is coming Mario Kart 8 Deluxe booster course pass wave 3 this holiday
- nintendo switch sports welcomes the holiday season with 21 course golf mode and 8 player online support.
- Just Dance 2023 Edition Got a new trailer.
- Harvestera is getting a demo today ahead of its November 4th launch.
- Bayonetta 3’s The eclectic cast was highlighted during the direct, after which a new trailer was released on Nintendo’s Youtube channel.
- creator of Danganronpa announced Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE.
- Brought to you by Capcom Resident Evil Village, Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil 2, When Resident Evil 3 It’s for the Nintendo Switch, but it will be the cloud version of the game.
- Shio Coming to Nintendo Switch on November 8th.
- Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion Released on December 13th.
- radiant silver gun Launching today for Nintendo Switch.
- endless dungeon is coming to Nintendo Switch.
- tales of symphonia remastered It was announced for Nintendo Switch and will be available in early 2023.
- Life is Strange Arcadia Bay Collection, Romancing SaGa Minstrel Songs Remastered, Lego BrickTales, Disney SpeedstormWhen Fall Guys Introduced in Sizzle Reel.
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