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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Nintendo Direct Announced September 4th 2019 @3pm PT/6pm ET

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Last edited by Green098 - on 04 September 2019

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Yay!!!! As expected since so many games are coming out soon.



Pocky Lover Boy! 

Nice. Now please tell me Megaman Zero Collection will have a retail release in Europe, and we'll be golden (and not just the 1% on the disc, the rest downloadable crap).



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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If the rumors are true, then what could potentially be announced for Smash Bros. will be very interesting.



Metroid Prime Trilogy releasing in December would be a really nice surprise.



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oh boy, here we go



Hype!



Barkley said:
Metroid Prime Trilogy releasing in December would be a really nice surprise.

Why do you do this to me? Now if it won't be announced I will be disappointed no matter what Oooh man if that rumor turns out to be true, I die of overexcitement



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So, in terms of what seems likely based on reliable leaks and rumours:

Spoiler!

- Smash News: Banjo release date (later this month), fighter 4 is Terry Bogard 

- Assassin's Creed 4 Remastered: includes Black Flag and Rogue

- Overwatch for Switch

- SNES games coming to Nintendo Switch Online (and possibly more systems but on a more expensive subscription option)

- More Capcom ports: Dead Rising, more Devil May Cry games, Mega Man ZX Collection

- A GameCube game that flopped commercially is remastered/ported - not clear if it's first/third party, but I'm thinking it'll be something like Viewtiful Joe

- Borderlands comes to Switch

- a 2013 Wii U title is ported to Switch in early 2020 (Pikmin 3 or The Wonderful 101 are the front-runners for this)

- Nintendo have a surprise new release for Switch launching as early as December - probably a smaller, family-friendly title

Basically, expect the usual mixture of third-party ports (some more exciting than others), indie games, updates for existing games (Luigi, Pokemon, DLC details for Fire Emblem), and some new first-party things from Nintendo - I'd expect we see two or three Nintendo games for 2020, with one of them a Wii U port.

I don't expect to see Breath of the Wild 2, Shin Megami Tensei V, or the rumoured, Switch-exclusive Monster Hunter.



Pikmin 3 Switch please and/or Pikmin 4.