Today’s Nintendo Direct showcase is set to focus on a range of upcoming Nintendo Switch titles coming exclusively from the company’s publishing partners. You can tune in to the action right here.

This Nintendo Direct was officially announced yesterday via the Nintendo of America Twitter account - you can check out the tweet for yourself below, which includes all of the relevant information about how to watch today’s event.

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As you can see, the Nintendo Direct showcase kicks off at 7am PT, meaning that it’s scheduled for 10am ET and 3pm BST.

It’s worth noting that this is branded as a Nintendo Direct mini, meaning that it’s probably not going to have the lengthiest runtime - however, the fact it focuses on upcoming Nintendo Switch games “exclusively” from Nintendo’s publishing partners means that it’s definitely worth checking out.

You can tune in to the official Nintendo Direct livestream via the video embedded below,

While it’s difficult to guess what games could be making an appearance during today’s Nintendo Direct, it’s worth pointing to the swathe of Nintendo Switch rumors that have been circulating of late. For example, apparently Mass Effect Trilogy Remastered could be on its way to Switch, and there’s also been talk of a potential Borderlands 3 Switch port.

That’s not to mention that Nintendo recently applied for eight trademarks in Japan, including Donkey Kong Country, Mario Kart Live Home Circuit, Game and Watch, and lots more. It even registered a new trademark for Entei - yes, the Legendary fire dog from Pokemon Gold and Silver.

On top of that, we’ve also heard rumors about a mysterious “light edition” of The Witcher 3 that could be making its way to Nintendo Switch - although it’s still unclear what that would actually entail.

Meanwhile, Nintendo recently reported that its next console will come at some time in “20XX,” which narrows the timeline down to some point in the next 79 years. Very enlightening.

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