After the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo's Switch slate was looking a little bare bones for the rest of 2023.
But after today's Nintendo Direct we have a much clearer picture of what's still to come, with a look at Pikmin 4 headlining the showcase, plus reveals of a Super Mario RPG remake and a brand new 2D Mario game.
First, though, Nintendo showed a fresh look at the forthcoming Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC heading to Switch later this year.
Sonic Superstars, the new 2D sidescroller, is heading to Nintendo Switch. This new trailer gave a look at some of the emerald powers players can use.
Free-to-play life sim Palia was next, heading to Switch this winter.
Persona 5 Tactica, the Persona 5 spin-off, is also heading to Switch — this was first announced at the Xbox Showcase last week.
MythForce launches on Nintendo Switch later this year with its kids cartoon vibe.
And the next Splatfest theme will be: ice cream flavours. Are you Vanilla, Strawberry or Mint Chip? Decide ahead of the contest on 15th July — 17th July.
Next was a new trailer for the long-awaited Detective Pikachu Returns. It's coming 6th October.
A remake of SNES classic Super Mario RPG is on the way! Here's a trailer of Mallow and Geno in all their HD glory.
There's also a new Princess Peach platformer in the works. It's a sidescroller set on a theatre stage where she'll have some sort of transformative powers. More details will be shared soon.
A remaster of DS sequel Luigi's Mansion 2 is in development for Switch — it will launch with the Peach game next year.
Rocksteady is bringing the Batman Arkham trilogy to Switch so you can play Asylum, City and Knight on the small screen with all DLC in autumn this year.
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