Nintendo switch pro e38/25/2023 ![]() Nintendo padded the latter half of their showcase with announcements like Doom Eternal‘s DLC, Remakes for Advance Wars and Tony Hawks Pro Skater. We’re also getting a remaster of Danganronpa: Decadence, bringing the beloved trilogy to the Switch. Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings Of Ruin was shown and Wii U horror game Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is getting a remaster. And excitement was high next, with trailers for Switch exclusives Wario Ware: Get It Together, Mario Golf: Superush and not-so-distant cousin of the Persona franchise: Shin Megami Tensai 5.Īdmittedly the conference began to loose steam here, with a string of competent showings which lacked thrills. Shortly after we got a glimpses of racer Cruising Blast, Dragon Ball Z Kakarot and Just Dance 2022 which looks more or less like every other Just Dance game. Titled Metroid Dread, this game is a follow up to 2002’s Metroid Fusion and has a release date of October 8. What we did get was a glimpse at, confusingly, Metroid 5-the fifth game in the core Metroid series. ![]() Nintendo gently lowered our expectations of seeing Metroid Prime 4, confirming that the game is currently in development but will not feature in the showcase. In around ten minutes we saw trailers for Life is Strange: Remastered Collection, Life is Strange: True Colours, Guardians of the Galaxy, Worms Rumble, Astrea Ascending, Two Point Campus, Super Monkeyball: Banana Mania, and Mario Party: Superstars Remaster. The announcements came thick and fast after that with Nintendo featuring a range of remasters, ports, and new releases. Related: Read the rest of our E3 2021 coverage here Ultimate which is sure to make fans of the franchise very happy. The sequence turned out to be an announcement for Tekken‘s Kazuya Mishima joining the ever expanding roster for Super Smash Bros. However, it quickly seemed that any hope we had for seeing BOTW2 went up in flames as Gannon was unceremoniously thrown into a volcano. It seemed it would happen a lot sooner than it did with the showcase opening with images of Gannon. ![]() But what made up for these omissions was a much anticipated glimpse at the sequel to Breath of the Wild. There wasn’t even the slightest mention of Animal Crossing (sorry Brewster stans). There was no Switch Pro announcement, no Switch port of Wind Waker, nor any mention of Bayonetta 3. The announcements at this year’s E3 came so thick and fast with many of the games slated for a 2021 release, that it was hard to build up any bitterness about the notable omissions. Nintendo’s E3 strategy was simple and effective: games, and lots of them.
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