The rumored April 2024 Nintendo Direct may not be happening after all. This news, which is likely to disappoint some Nintendo fans, comes from the same insider who originally reported on the possibility of Nintendo doing an early spring game showcase.
The source in question is journalist Pedro Henrique Lutti Lippe, also known by his online moniker «Brazil.» Back in mid-February, Lippe had a major scoop that Nintendo internally delayed the Switch 2 until 2025. The claim was subsequently independently corroborated by several media outlets.
Shortly thereafter, Lippe reported that he heard some talk of another Nintendo Direct being planned for April 2024. He characterized the purported broadcast as a general-purpose one, geared toward showcasing Nintendo's first-party games. But in a recent follow-up posted on Famiboards, Lippe said he no longer believes an April 2024 Nintendo Direct is happening. He came upon that conclusion after most of his sources stopped hearing «rumblings» about an early spring showcase almost as soon as he first reported on them, prompting him to suspect that his info was outdated from the beginning.
Reflecting on this development, Lippe conceded that he likely should have refrained from sharing any info before verifying it with multiple sources, but that he simply got caught up in all the buzz generated by his Switch 2 delay scoop. Moving forward, the reporter suspects that the next Nintendo Direct will instead happen in late May or early June 2024. He previously mentioned that the mid-2024 broadcast may be the one that Nintendo uses to officially reveal its next console. However, that speculation was paired with this newly retracted rumor of an April Direct. What's more, there's recently been no shortage of Switch 2 announcement rumors that ended up being wrong.
While Lippe's latest update is bound to disappoint some fans who were looking forward to an early spring Nintendo showcase, this turn of events is not exactly surprising. Namely, an
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