The last big general Nintendo Direct was in February 2022. And according to a new report, another is being planned for September 2022, although it is unclear if this will be a Direct Mini or a more substantial one. Regardless, this new Direct is reportedly going to focus heavily on and have more than its share of remasters.
As picked up by Video Games Chronicle, insider Jeff Grubb spoke about this alleged Direct on his Game Mess podcast. Co-host Mike Minotti, wearing a shirt, started by saying that the games that they are “very, very sure” will be there are the Switch ports of and. While the two were originally on the GameCube (and also the Wii for ), both were later ported to the Wii U. Grubb continued and talked about the scope of the Direct itself, which would be airing the week of September 12 according to a “pretty good source.”
“I think there’s gonna be a lot of stuff at this thing,” said Grubb. “I think this is like a blowout for Nintendo… 100% there is a Nintendo Direct in September. It’s that simple. There still is some uncertainty about whether this will be a general [Direct or] maybe a Mini. There was some talk of it being a partner Direct. I know that was happening on the Famiboards [a Nintendo forum].”
The size of the Direct matters because it would more likely foreshadow the scale of the announcements. And seeing as though he’s heard about these ports, their inclusion would imply a more general Direct.
“If they’re gonna have stuff there, this is not a partner Direct, right?” said Grubb. “And those are the things that we’ve been hearing; there would definitely be some stuff there. The specifics that were name dropped were and ports to the Switch.”
Grubb also brought up the sequel to, which still doesn’t have
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