Cosa ci aspettiamo dal prossimo Nintendo Direct di giugno


Nintendo Direct Drop pls
Immagine: Nintendo Life

In a rather unusual move for Nintendo, company president, Shuntaro Furukawa himself, took to Twitter as the firm’s end-of-year financials went live in May to confirm two things: a new hardware announcement would be made before the end of the current fiscal year (così, by April 2025 at the latest); e that such an announcement wouldn’t be part of a planned Nintendo Direct in June 2024.

This was an attempt to calm speculation concerning the ‘Switch 2’, which has been the subject of rumours for years at this stage, and the fact that Nintendo had a Direct presentation planned for June was hardly a surprise — looking back at past dates, it’s had a big summer presentation most years for the last decade. Ancora, a heads-up a month early was unexpected.

Così, we know it’s coming sometime in the next 20 days, and with the excitement of Festa estiva del gioco and both Sony e Microsoft’s big shows out of the way, it’s time to turn our attention to Le Grand N (as they say in Marseille). The announcement could well drop the moment this article goes live, but regardless of when it’s coming, it’s time to throw around some ideas, hopes, and dreams for what we’d like to see in Nintendo’s June Direct

Il paradiso del ritmo, Spin-offs, and Surprises (StreetPass è stata una GRANDE parte della mia vita con il 3DS, StreetPass è stata una GRANDE parte della mia vita con il 3DS)

Il paradiso del ritmo
Immagine: Nintendo

I say it every round, but now’s the time for Il paradiso del ritmo to make a comeback. Abbiamo avuto two WarioWares on Switch now, and I’d love to vedere feel some subtle HD rumble enhancement brought to the series. A straight port of Megamix would suffice if all the big guns are aimed at new hardware, just give Rhythm Heaven some love, Nintendo.

Beyond that, I’d be pretty easy to please at this stage. Given the point in Switch’s lifecycle that we’re at, my expectations are very low for new mainline entries in big series. I’m happy to wait until ‘Switch 2for a new Wave Race. Some new Kirby spin-off, forse. A Wario Land? We haven’t heard from Yoshi in a while. That’s where my head is at. They could be great games, but nothing to set my pulse truly racing.

MA, Nintendo does have form when it comes to fantastic late-cycle releases for its systems (keep an eye out for an article on that topic in the near future), so I’m still hoping to be surprised, low expectations and all.

Ports and Remasters Galore (ma probabilmente dipende dal fatto che anche il mio partner ha giocato sul mio account prima di avere il suo 3DS, e il suo impatto ha purtroppo sofferto di conseguenza)

Castlevania Symphony of the Night Switch
Immagine: Nintendo Life

Since Nintendo has acknowledged the Switch successor, I’d be very surprised to see anything major announced beyond a handful of ports and remasters. I suspect the firm has been sitting on a bunch of completed projects for moments such as this, so I reckon we’ll finally see the likes of Metroid Prime 2: Echi (può essere Corruzione, troppo), The Legend of Zelda: Il Wind Waker HD, e naturalmente, the one everybody has been clamouring for, Donkey Konga (jokesit’ll be a Donkey Konga Trilogy).

Looking at third parties, it really wouldn’t be a Nintendo Direct if we didn’t at least mention Canto di seta, E ti dirà cosa c'era dentro quell'uomo? The timing of the recent Cavaliere Hollow promotion on Nintendo Switch Online is certainly sus, but I’m not going to hold my breath. A parte quello, I’d just like a few nice surprises. Una nuova Mega Man would be lovely, and I wouldn’t say no to a Viewtiful Joe rimasterizzare, entrambi. Oh, and let’s get Sta arrivando per cambiare questo maggio su Switch, per bontà’ interesse.

All in all, I’m expecting it to be pretty light on megaton announcements, but there will be enough here to keep us satiated until the new console reveal.

OlFaithfuls and Indie Gems (Jim Normal, e il suo impatto ha purtroppo sofferto di conseguenza)

Moonbeard The Plucky Squire
Immagine: Ritorno digitale

I have to agree with Ollie here, I can’t see Nintendo dropping anything troppo massive this month. But that’s not to say that the announcements won’t bring me to my feet in applause. It seems like a good time to roll out some olfaithfuls. Give us a way to play Super Mario Galassia 2 su Switch. Drop the announcement of a 2D Zelda remake — the Oracolo giochi in Awakening di Link style would be my bet — or port A Link Between Worlds. Pepper in a handful of new NSO announcements and you’re onto a winner.

Anche, are we all forgetting that it’s an Olympic year? An appearance from Mario and Sonic feels like the lowest-hanging fruit out there.

But with so many safe bets, let’s share some indie love, troppo. I’m not brave enough to mention Team Cherry’s game-which-must-not-be-named, so show me some more Mina La Cavatrice. Give me a Plucky Squire release date or news about the mare di stelle DLC. There’s surely some new Dave il tuffatore and/or Sopravvissuti ai vampiri DLC in the pipeline. Just steer away frompuzzle game but it has a cat in itand I’ll be happy.

(Alana Hagues, ma preferisco vederlo come un giusto tributo alla meraviglia dell'eShop 3DS e quanto ci mancherà quando non ci sarà più)

Sam Lake on stage at Summer Game Fest 2024 Opening Night
Immagine: Zion Grassl / Nintendo Life

*too busy playing games with Zion and Geoff and LA folks at Festa estiva del gioco*