The February 2022 Nintendo Direct was quite the mixed bag, dropping big reveals like Fire Emblem Warriors, a new Mario Strikers, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and even Nintendo Switch Sports. But, we also got snubbed by new paid DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, rather than the much-rumored Mario Kart 9. But, there was plenty to enjoy in Nintendo's first big Direct of the year, so here's everything announced during the showcase:
Picking up where the original Fire Emblem Warriors left off, we’ve got another Musou-like spin on the Fire Emblem formula launching later this year. Fire Emblem Warriors - Three Hopes comes to Switch on June 24, and it’ll be resurrecting the characters and setting of the beloved Three Houses for a brand new adventure. Just like Hyrule Warriors in 2020, we can expect a brand new twist on the world we’ve come to know, plus hours upon hours of slicing and dicing through hordes of enemies.
The beloved Game Boy Advance strategy games finally have a fresh release date after being delayed out of December, and you can hit the adorable cartoon battlefield on April 8, with pre-orders open on eShop now. We also got a fresh look at some of the new modes coming to the game, as well as the refreshed looks and all-new voiceovers for the stalwart cast of Commanding Officers.
Put an entire universe in your pocket when No Man's Sky drops on Nintendo Switch this summer. Complete with all the major updates that have launched for the game, this is the complete No Man's Sky experience but now for Nintendo Switch.
There's a brand new Mario Strikers game en route and it's called Mario Strikers: Battle League. This soccer-inspired Super Mario spin-off is heavy on the offense, and for the first time in the series, it will feature
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