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Nintendo Direct Sept. 14: What to Expect, How to Watch

2023-09-13 21:44
There will be a Nintendo Direct on Sept. 14. Here's what to expect and how to watch it.
Nintendo Direct Sept. 14: What to Expect, How to Watch

The June 2023 Direct showcased major releases like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Super Mario RPG. Then, Nintendo revealed another Direct dedicated to Super Mario Bros. Wonder in late August.

Many Nintendo fans weren't sure if there would be a Nintendo Direct in September since the last one happened recently. Luckily, the company just announced an upcoming presentation scheduled for Sept. 14.

Nintendo Direct Sept. 14: What to Expect, How to Watch

According to Nintendo of America's post on X, fans should tune in on Sept. 14 at 7:00 a.m. PST.
If Pacific Time isn't your zone, use this time zone converter to determine when the Direct starts in your area.

It seems a lot is in store for this presentation. Unlike the last 15-minute Nintendo Direct, the one on Sept. 14 will run for 40 minutes and focus on titles coming out this winter.

We may not receive more information about Super Mario Bros. Wonder since we already got a specialized presentation about the game. We may get more gameplay footage, though. I hope we'll get a confirmed title name for the Peach game teased in June. We'll also likely hear more about the biggest titles from the June Direct, like Person 5 Tactica, Super Mario RPG, Detective Pikachu, the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC, and more.

If you believe this Direct will have a DLC for Tears of the Kingdom, think again. Eiji Aonuma, producer of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, clearly stated that there won't be a DLC for the game because "[he] feels like [the team has] done everything [they] can to create fun in that world."

Be sure to visit the official Nintendo website or the company's YouTube channel to view the Sept. 14 Direct.

This article was originally published on dbltap as Nintendo Direct Sept. 14: What to Expect, How to Watch.