- A Nintendo Direct Livestream will take place tomorrow
- It won’t contain any Switch 2 information
- It will last for approx. 30 minutes
Don’t rush to sell your original Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED or Nintendo Switch Lite in anticipation of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 right yet, as it is clear that Nintendo still has some plans for the console.
The company has revealed that a new Nintendo Direct presentation will take place at 1 p.m. 07:00 PT / 10:00 ET / 14:00 GMT tomorrow, March 27, 2025. It will last in “about 30 minutes”, which is slightly shorter than the usual 40 or minute format.
Style in tomorrow, March 27, 7 p.m. 7 PT to a livestreamed #nintendodirect containing approx. 30 minutes’ upcoming matches for Nintendo Switch. There will be no updates about Nintendo Switch 2 during this presentation.Watch it here: pic.twitter.com/1xeauff5o1March 26, 2025
Nintendo is careful and quick to clarify that “there will be no updates” regarding the Nintendo Switch 2 of the presentation. If that’s what you’re interested in, you’ll have to wait until the previously announced Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo Direct, set to take place on April 2nd.
Knowing that there will be no new Nintendo Switch 2 information, however, raises an important question. What does Nintendo exactly want to wait?
My personal prediction is that we get a few more Nintendo Switch games to help tide us in the structure of Nintendo Switch 2’s release. I expect a few remasters of older games, potentially the long rumor Kirby: Planet Robobot Re -release. I wouldn’t be surprised if a few other Nintendo 3DS titles get the remake treatment as it looks like a logical, cheap way to help fill the release plan.
We may also get some more information about Metroid Prime 4: BeyondBut I still think the next installment in the franchise is more likely to appear in the Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo Direct instead as part of the system’s launch lineup.
I would be shocked if we don’t get a few more games added to Nintendo Switch Online Service as well as it is often a regular part of these presentations.
Do you have any predictions? You can tell me in the comments below.