Nintendo’s June Direct: Switch 2, Zelda, Mario

Nintendo will stream a June presentation consisting of a roughly 50-minute Direct followed by a 90-minute Nintendo Treehouse. Observers expect Switch 2 updates and new trailers for major franchises.

Nintendo has scheduled a June presentation pairing a roughly 50-minute Direct with a 90-minute Nintendo Treehouse. The company confirmed the run time but has not announced a specific date or provided a full list of titles.

Industry observers expect the event to focus on first-party releases and to follow up on recent Summer Game Fest announcements. Titles mentioned by observers include Rhythm Heaven Groove, Splatoon Raiders, a Star Fox project revealed earlier, and Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Wrath Weave, which currently has no release date.

Commentators expect Nintendo to present updates related to the Nintendo Switch 2, including software windows and a listed “Nintendo Switch 2 Edition” connected to new software. Observers have also highlighted potential Switch Online changes and new amiibo figure reveals.

Rumors ahead of the presentation point to possible remakes or ports of classic Zelda entries for Switch 2. Some reporting has suggested an Ocarina of Time remake could be teased or dated, while other reports have indicated a Twilight Princess port may be in consideration.

Writers have named dormant Nintendo series that could return, including Golden Sun, Wave Race, Wario Land and F-Zero, and have listed Luigi’s Mansion 4 and a new 3D Mario among frequently requested announcements.

The Treehouse session is expected to feature developer deep dives and third-party updates. Observers mentioned possible footage or discussion of multiplatform titles and ports, including Elden Ring, Metaphor: ReFantazio and other PC-origin releases such as Baldur’s Gate 3.

One reviewer wrote, “Oh, you’re worried about the lack of major first-party games? No worries,” reflecting expectations for several headline titles and clearer timing for major franchises.

Nintendo has not released a detailed segment rundown or given release dates for the titles observers expect. The June presentation remains the slated opportunity for the company to provide scheduling details for its holiday lineup and for Switch 2-related releases.

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