King-sized Nintendo Direct airs tomorrow, focusing on Super Mario Odyssey and future

Nintendo will be airing a king-sized, 45-minute Nintendo Direct tomorrow from 8am AEST. Nintendo is promising to focus on new titles coming to Switch and 3DS in the next few months as well as lifting the lid on some new Super Mario Odyssey details.

Aside from that, no other details have been shared. Games coming to Switch and 3DS in the next few months include;

  • NBAK18
  • Pokkèn Tournament
  • Pokèmon Gold & Silver
  • FIFA 18
  • Yo-Kai Watch 2
  • Fire Emblem Warriors
  • Super Mario Odyssey
  • Pokèmon Ultra Moon & Sun
  • Steep
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 2
  • Skyrim
  • Rocket League
  • Sonic Forces and more.

The Nintendo Direct will air tomorrow at 8am AEST. You can watch the Direct on Nintendo’s official website.

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