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NEW Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase Streaming Today
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NEW Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase Streaming Today

Feb 21, 2024 12:13 PM

Gamers looking for the latest updates on Nintendo Switch titles can expect exciting news as Nintendo has announced a Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase. The event is scheduled for February 21st and will last around 25 minutes, focusing exclusively on games set to release in the first half of 2024 from Nintendo's publishing and development partners. While fans may be eager for news on the Nintendo Switch 2, this event will not be covering the anticipated console, which is rumored to be announced in March 2025, with Nintendo's current focus remaining on the existing Switch model.

What time is the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase on February 21st?

The Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase will be streaming at 15:00 CET on February 21st. You can watch it on-demand via YouTube for information on upcoming Nintendo Switch games from publishing and development partners.

A little background on the Nintendo Switch – it's a hybrid gaming console released by Nintendo in March 2017 and has since gained a massive user base thanks to its portability and a strong lineup of exclusive titles. The platform has hosted a variety of successful titles from both Nintendo's internal teams and third-party developers, making Nintendo Directs highly anticipated events for revealing new games and updates. The announcement of a Nintendo Direct focused on partner showcases suggests a continued commitment to supporting the Switch with fresh content throughout the year.



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