For a couple of months Nintendo has decided to start a series of (more or less regular) appointments called Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase, during which the big N shows the main titles made by third-party developers which will arrive on its flagship console in the future, Nintendo Switch. The latest of these Direct, held on August 26, showed titles of the caliber of Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, fuser, Just Dance 2021 e World of Tanks: Blitz. An appointment therefore quite important and awaited by fans, who found themselves often and willingly having to follow it with very little notice, as the Kyoto company has often announced the arrival of the Nintendo Direct Mini only a few hours before the start of the event itself.
It would seem, however, that this habit has been shelved as today, twenty-four hours in advance, Nintendo announced on Twitter that tomorrow at 16: 00 the new Partner Showcase will be held. As happened also for the other similar events, new games made directly by the big N will not be announced but those developed by other software houses. In fact, considering the latest announcements of first-party titles, it seems that Nintendo's new communication strategy is currently focused on announcing its new titles through short exclusive direct, as happened recently for Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
At present it is not known how long the live broadcast will last and, above all, which games will be announced but some rumors seem to suggest the official reveal of the expected chapter of Monster Hunter for Nintendo Switch. The subject of rumors for several months, the game could be one of the titles that will be shown during the event. In the absence of further information, we therefore invite you to tune in tomorrow on our website to find out all the details about the new games that will arrive on Nintendo Switch in the coming months.
Tune in at 16pm on 00/17 for a new #NintendoDirectMini Partner Showcase with information on upcoming third-party Nintendo Switch titles.
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- Nintendo (@Nintendo) September 16, 2020