Nintendo Direct Is This Month Claims Insider - but What Games Will It Cover?
NO LOC, JUL 14 – A Nintendo Direct is expected in late July 2025 after Donkey Kong Bananza's release, focusing on first-party titles and third-party support for Nintendo Switch 2, insider Nate the Hate said.
- A Nintendo Direct presentation is planned for late July 2025, likely occurring after Donkey Kong Bananza launches on July 17.
- This Direct is anticipated due to fan demand and developer strategies to announce games closer to release dates following the Switch 2's launch over a month ago.
- Expected announcements may include third-party titles, potential native Switch 2 ports like Resident Evil 2 Remake, and updates on first-party games such as Metroid Prime 4 and Pokémon Legends: Z-A.
- Reliable insider Nate the Hate stated, "There is a Direct this month," with speculation that the event could align with or fall just before Nintendo's earnings report on August 1.
- The Direct could reinvigorate audience excitement ahead of Nintendo's earnings call and contribute momentum toward the company's fall lineup and the upcoming Mario movie scheduled for April 3, 2026.
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