Nintendo Reveals Their E3 Plans with Focus on Switch Games Releasing in 2021
Nintendo has unveiled their plans for E3 2021 and to no one’s surprise there’s no mention of a new console. In fact, the release states that the Nintendo Direct presentation will feature approximately 40 minutes of “information focused exclusively on Nintendo Switch games mainly releasing in 2021.” If we take Nintendo at their word, that means that a new console will not be revealed during their E3 presentation nor will there be a lot of footage (if any) revolving around games for the new device if it is revealed before then. It also means that fans shouldn’t get too excited to see a lot of news regarding titles like Metroid Prime 4 or Breath of the Wild 2. While they might make an appearance, it sounds like these will not be given a big spotlight unless they’re magically ready to launch this year.
However, the Nintendo Direct isn’t the only thing Nintendo has planned for E3. Immediately after the presentation, fans can enjoy a 3-hour “deep dives on gameplay for a handful of Nintendo Switch games” during the Nintendo Treehouse: Live event. The presentation will begin at 9 AM PST on June 15.
So, what am I expecting from Nintendo’s E3? I genuinely have no idea. Given the above information though and taking them at their word, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a bit more about Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Mario Golf: Super Rush, and Skyward Sword HD at the event. I think No More Heroes III will get a solid portion of the show as well as Neo: The World Ends with You. I know that I’m hoping along with other fans that they announce a collection of Zelda ports to celebrate 35 years but I also know that it’s a big year for Metroid and Donkey Kong as well. Maybe we can get celebrations for them? I would also love it if they announced another console coming to Nintendo Switch Online. I know many want the N64, but I think I would actually vote for a GBA library.