Mario Kart 8 DLC!

The Nintendo Direct is finished!

In case you missed it, here’s every game shown during the broadcast alongside their trailers.

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Perhaps we’ll get to see those titles later in the year.)

It’s due out on Switch on 24th June.

Next, Nintendo offered a fresh look atAdvance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, which launches 8th April.

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It’s got voiced characters, a reset turn feature, fast forward and new modes.

Here’s a surprise:No Man’s Skyis coming to Nintendo Switch.

Hello Games' space epic launches on Switch this summer.

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Next up was another brand new title: Mario Strikers Battle League, due out 10th June.

The Nintendo football game has 5v5 competitive matches with items and special moves.

Expect a gear system that impacts stats, with online clubs for up to 20 players, and rankings.

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As expected, Nintendo Switch exclusive Splatoon 3 got a new trailer, below.

It’s due out in the summer.

Here’s another surprise: Nintendo announced a Front Mission 1st remake, due out in the summer.

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A sequel is due out at some point in the future.

Next we had Disney Speedstorm, a free-to-play, cross-platform Disney/Pixar racer with online modes.

This one is out this summer.

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It’s due out 20th April.

It includes HD rumble and touchscreen control.

SD Gundam Battle Alliance is due out on Nintendo Switch at some point this year.

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you’re able to turn off enemy encounters, and there’s an enhanced soundtrack.

Klonoa 1 and 2 are coming to Switch on 8th July as the Phantasy Reverie Series.

Portal: Companion Collection, which includes Portal 1 and 2, hits Switch this year.

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There’s a Live A Live remake, due out 22nd July.

And here’s Nintendo Switch Sports - the next game in the incredibly popular Wii Sports series.

Volleyball is a brand new sport for the series.

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It’s due out 29th April.

There’s an online playtest due out before launch only for those with an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription.

It runs 18-20th February.

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Next up was Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, which is coming to Switch this year.

Triangle Strategy got a moment during the Direct.

There’s a new demo out now.

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Here’s Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, which hits Switch 30th June.

A separate upcoming new mode due out in April adds boss rush battle.

Earthbound and Earthbound Beginnings are out now via a Nintendo Switch Online subscription!

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Perhaps the biggest announcement of the Nintendo Direct was paid DLC courses for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

The Booster Course pack includes some courses from past Mario Kart games.

Eight courses will be released at a time over six waves, ending in 2023.

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That’s a total of 48 new courses.

The first launches 18th March.

Those who have a paid Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership get the DLC at no extra cost.

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The Nintendo Direct ended with the announcement of Xenoblade Chronicles 3, due out this September.

That’s your lot!

There were a few games that were rumoured for this Nintendo Direct that didn’t show up.

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And no, there was no new F-Zero.

That one’s still in the shop.

What did you think of the Nintendo Direct?

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Anything take your fancy?

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