The latest Nintendo Direct presentation aired today, February 9, and it featured a huge amount of information on upcoming Nintendo Switch games. Many of these are planned for the first half of 2022, so you'll have no shortage of new titles to enjoy as we move into spring and early summer. But some of the announcements stood out from the rest, and they have us particularly excited about Nintendo Switch. These were the biggest announcements from the February 2022 Nintendo Direct.
Fire Emblem Warriors is back with a sequel focused specifically on the smash-hit Fire Emblem: Three Houses game. Featuring the same locations and characters as the tactical role-playing game but with the massive «Warriors» battle style, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes features a different story than the previous game. Will those hundreds of grunts destroyed by the player be subject to permadeath? It releases on June 24.
The previously announced and delayed Advance Wars 1 + 2: Re-Boot Camp was showcased during the presentation, showing how you can reset turns and fast-forward gameplay to make for a quicker experience. Additionally, characters are voiced this time around. You'll be able to play both games' classic tactical turn-based action beginning April 8.
More than five years after it hit PS4 and PC, No Man's Sky is finally coming to Nintendo Switch. Though it appears to have taken a small graphical hit to make the jump, the ludicrously expansive science-fiction adventure will be coming to Nintendo Switch this summer. Given the improvements made over the years, that's very exciting.
Super Mario Strikers, the Nintendo soccer game originally on GameCube and Wii, is back on Switch with Mario Strikers: Battle League. The five-versus-five game puts
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