Great news for the entire Nintendo Switch gaming community is that the company has big plans for Nintendo’s hybrid console, receiving a host of titles that will truly steal gamers’ attention, and many of these will be third-party video games
Something that seems quite striking to us is that, during this month of June, we have been able to see how many companies have had their conferences and video game events, thus giving rise to a huge number of new announcements and updates to already known video games.
Many companies have confirmed that they will have presentations, while others have denied it directly. And in the limbo of these two currents, Nintendo has been the only one not to pronounce itself in a certain way.
Read more: 6 benefits of Nissan e-POWER technology and how…
This is because, although many expected to see a general Nintendo Direct, last week we had a rather unexpected announcement, since the Japanese company ended up announcing a Nintendo Direct focused on Xenoblade Chronicles 3, this being a broadcast that has left quite satisfied to fans of the title, but for others it becomes scarce.
With all the rumors pointing to a Nintendo Direct this week, we are getting new and supposed information regarding this, being that according to this, everything points to the fact that we are once again left without a general Nintendo Direct, being so that this week we would supposedly have a Nintendo Direct Mini Partner Showcase, this being the broadcast that focuses mainly on third party titles without putting anything of Nintendo’s own.
We must mention that Tom Henderson affirms that Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, the Ubisoft Milan title announced last year and that it is the sequel to the acclaimed title released in 2017, would be the main protagonist of the event, being this information that would fit if we take into account that the title should be released before March 2023.