Who doesn’t love a good September Nintendo Direct from Nintendo? And at a nice chill time. So yes, there’s a heap to cover so let’s get to it.
It’s a paid piece of downloadable content and the biggest yet. It’s coming in Winter next year.
It’s shaping up to be some good fun.
Not only will they be coming to Nintendo Switch, but they’ll have both local and online multiplayer support. It’s part of a new “expansion pack” membership plan that’s coming later in October. The games include titles such as Super Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Mario Tennis, Ocarina of Time and Banjo Kazooie is also coming at a later date.
They’ll be available through Nintendo’s online store exclusively for Nintendo Switch Online members. They’re wireless too which is just fab.
It’s looking as stylish as ever and the campaign this time around is called “Return of the Mammalians” implying some new species may be entering the fold.
Bayonetta herself features a brand new look but the overall action is shaping up to be some of the series best. It looks like you’ll be able to command her demons during battle for the first time too. It’s releasing next year.
It’s an RPG adventure except it’s entirely made from cards. Wowee. It’s releasing on October 28th and is called Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars.
It’s coming October 12th digitally but a physical version is coming early next year.
It’s coming October 29th and will let you play as Purah and R0bbie.
It’s presumably an animated film but it’ll be hitting most territories in December 2022. Chris Pratt is playing Mario, while Anya Taylor-Joy is playing Peach. Charlie Day will also bring Luigi to life while Jack Black is Bowser. Keegan-Michael Key is Toad too while Seth Rogen will be Donkey Kong. Where am I.
You’ll be able to suck and blow your way through what looks like an apocalyptic wasteland in full 3D. It’s releasing in the Australian Autumn of 2022.
You can cast classic Final Fantasy spells and play as cutesy versions of your favourite Final Fantasy characters. Kind of. It’s releasing exclusively for Nintendo Switch in 2022.
You can tune in on the 5th of October to see who it is.
Free content will arrive in November, but a Direct will detail all the content coming in that update sometime in October.
Koopa Troopa and Ninji are being added and two new courses will be added. The coolest bit is the update is coming later today.
It’s releasing this year and includes all the downloadable content released throughout the life cycle of the 3DS version.
It’s untouched from the original but will be launching on November 11th for Nintendo Switch.
The first game is coming to the Switch in the form of “Platinum Edition” which includes all the downloadable content thus far. It’s hitting Switch on October 19th. A Cloud Version of Dying Light 2 releases on the same day as other platforms on February 4th.
Heaps of feedback has been implemented from the previous demo, but the game is releasing officially on March 4th 2022.
It’s looking as action-packed as ever, and Samus gets some new suits at some point throughout the game. It’s still on track for release next week.
All three games are included in the package with turn-based combat too. It’s out next year.
All regional variants of each Game Boy Advance game, a gallery, and quicksave functionality are included. Even better, it’s out today.
It’s visually so much richer than it was when it first appeared on the SNES. It’s available later today – with new boss battles and levels too.
Chapter 2 will come to the Switch later today as a free update for Chapter 1.