The month of June, considered an announcement season for the video game industry for many years, is almost over, as the most important publishers usually present the games that will arrive in the near future. However, this year Nintendo has been the great absentee, although it is believed that we would see a new nintendo direct next week.
Since the second week of June we reported that Nintendo would be planning a new Nintendo Direct for Wednesday, June 29, as an employee of Sony Santa Monica Studios had heard. The new rumors continue to point to a Nintendo Direct next week, although this time they point to it being the Tuesday June 28.
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Last week Nintendo announced a Nintendo Direct focused on Xenoblade Chronicles 3, which was presented this Wednesday, June 22, but it is not yet ruled out that we will see another one next week. However, it seems that the next one would be focused on partners outside of Nintendo and an important port would be announced.
This Friday in a Twitch broadcast, Nacho Requena, editor of the Spanish magazine Manual, told his viewers that he had heard of a Nintendo Direct planned for Tuesday, June 28, which would focus on third-party games. “It’s what I’ve been told”, Requena said after assuring that the Direct would have the announcement of an important port.
According to Requena, ports of the Persona games for Nintendo Switch will be announced in the next Nintendo Direct, the same ones that will come to Xbox Game Pass as we saw in the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase last week. In addition, a port of an important game that has been available on the other consoles for 4 years is expected.
Among the games that arrived 4 years ago on other platforms and could have a port for Nintendo Switch is Red Dead Redemption 2which originally arrived in October 2018. This would coincide with our report from November last year, when we said that Nintendo and Rockstar were working together to bring the RAGE Engine to the Nintendo Switch, which would allow ports of RDR2 and Grand Theft Auto: v.
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